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Made in Brazil by Goyana in the late 1970s. The daisies motif is not printed on the objects but are prints on film pressure molded with the melamine plastic in the molds. This kind of Melamine plastic had the trade name Melcrome.
A 60 degree vinyl cutting drag knife which is typically sold for sign cutting is being used to cut gaskets under CNC control. The CAM program I wrote has a gasket mode whereby circles are cut as overlapped 375 degree arcs so there is a clean separation of the entire circle.
Made of Melamine plastic, this dish was part of a table set or sold for decorative purposes only. The design of the dish was copied from a line by American brand Branchell, from in the 1950s. The applied design was made by Brazilian artist Aldemir Martins. In the mid 1960s Goyana used many illustrations by him and Djanira, artists using popular or naive Brazilian themes in their works.
This dish has a diameter of 25cm.
You may also check the set "Melamine!":
I had a hard time deciding what to put between the tall shelves. I was going to try to wait and find a nice old dresser or build something myself but got impatient with the in-between state and just headed to Ikea. this TV cabinet is exactly the right size for the space left between the two blythe shelf units. I covered the doors in fabric so it's not too recognizable as Linnarp
These kidney shaped plastic dishes are marked Westbend on the bottom. I love how they stack up nicely.
Great speckly colors
Excited to announce groovy melamine plates now in stock! 🌴 Get some from my internet shop before the weekend is over and I'll throw in a matching greeting card. 📭 via Instagram ift.tt/29jzq0v
The plates of my "Mise en place" are vintage melamine marked as Bloombon Ware.
Book from Betty Crocker.
KitchenAid Mixer from Martha Stewart Collection.
Found these adorable salmony pink melmac/melamine/whatever cups and saucers on Etsy via mantisvintage.etsy.com for $14 incl. shipping. LOVE 'EM! I want to get a bunch of these dishes (diff colours) to use outside in the summer.
In late 2006, thinking we were doing a good thing, we began feeding our cats a bit of wet food as a supplement. The oldest was getting a little underweight, and the vet thought it might help bulk her up. For the others, it was a treat. Little did we know at the time that – after years of being staunch kibble feeders – the wet food we were experimenting with would soon be flagged as part of the 2007 pet food recall. Since it was only a supplement, the melamine-tainted wet food didn't kill them immediately.
Q died March 27, 2008 at 15 years of age.
MayDay died Sept 13, 2008, 16 years.
Bassie died May 11, 2010, 19 years.
This afternoon, Nikita left us at the tender age of 12.
As the youngest of the group to be poisoned, it was not surprising that Nikita lasted the longest. But her litter mates are still thriving in other homes, and she had a far shorter life than her adopted feline family. At first, she seemed relatively unaffected, but she took a turn for the worse after Q passed away. He looked almost identical to her mother cat, and we’re convinced that she woke up after the ride to our house and thought, “Wow, ma, you've grown!" Q was fine with this, grooming her, letting her sleep tucked into his belly even when she was almost as big as him. His death affected her personality; I’m not sure she ever stopped grieving.
In her last year, Nikita took three medications twice a day. She ranged in weight from just under 5 to a maximum of nearly 7 lbs, after spending most of her life twice that size. To keep her healthy, we not only fed her a limited ingredient diet (the novel protein was easier on her system), but also a prescription food for cats in acute medical crisis.
But before all that happened, Nikita was a terror in the best kind of way. She was named “Spock” by the friends whose cat queened her. This was because she had a triangular face and gawky, pointed ears to go with a healthy smattering of spots. But we wanted an X-Files cat, so we named her “Frohike” to match her wild coat and rimmed eyes. That lasted until her first vet appointment when we learned that HE was a SHE. After tossing around “Scully,” “Xena: Warrior Kitten” and a few other equally wrong names, we landed on “Nikita.” La Feline Nikita was a huntress with a soft side, scaling the scratching post with a howl of kitten determination, then scampering off to her double life as an average, everyday puss. It was perfect.
Nikita earned many other names as time went on: Nikitakeet, Mouser Mecha Brat Cat, Mouser, Brat Cat, Bratling, Box Cat, KiKi, KiKi Bear, Bear Cat, and Baby Girl. Later on, she was also dubbed: The Monitor, The Supervisor, Head Gray, Crochety, Little Bony, and Granny. She never lost her sense of humor, tolerating the newbies as we adopted them, even – eventually – joining in the cuddle puddle (but, oh, they had to curry favor with her for months before she deigned). She ruled the roost from high points like the entertainment center, and from low points like the kitty hammock (HERS, TYVM) and whatever box she could get into. She played fetch, though it was sometimes abbreviated to “throw.” She was the cat who assisted me most in the bathroom, be it ensuring I never peed alone, or holding down my PJs while I showered (she also liked to lick my toes dry - weirdo!). She was also a most excellent Nikita Harp long before a couple of engineers on YouTube dubbed it "Corporal Cuddling."
Nikita never minded having her intolerance of cuddling exploited for humor. She gave as good as she got, especially with our friend Susan (they were best bitching buddies). I chose this picture as Nikita's memorial shot because it sums that up so perfectly. The "ewww" on her face isn't an accident, nor did Nick shed a single drop of blood. Though I did carefully examine the mirrors for fur-oriented retaliation the next few times I changed the lens...
Nikita, sweetie, I know Q has already found you, and you are curled up against his belly, purring away while MayDay and Bassie watch over you both. Peace be yours tonight, baby girl.
Nikita: Born Sept 11, 1999. Died May 16, 2011.
As my husband said, “At least she outlived Bin Laden.”
Year 2018 - Enamel on melamine - 47.24"W x 18.9"H
Año 2018 - Esmaltes sobre melamina - 120 x 48 cm.
Gallery: www.socrates.gallery
Assorted colors, melamine cups and saucers.
These are gorgeous items which were very popular in the 50's 60's and 70's in the UK.
Melaware seem to become Gaydon and Melmex or just Gaydon Melmex. This set is called Encore.
These are possibly attributed to R. E. Brooks.
Here's a great melamine 1980s tray featuring a drawing of a wintery Paris street by artist Michel Delacroix.
They were part of a table set like the green one posted before:
www.flickr.com/photos/galessa/409345116/
Made in Brazil in the 1960s by Goyana of compressed Melamine plastic.
Complete set of 10 WMF seventies painted melamine multi-purpose tray number
"Die Grosse Nummer" ... "Like new with original box" found in Belgium last week
In February 2011 I had already found three numbers: 1,4 and 7 : www.flickr.com/photos/teddy_qui_dit/5418868543
Now I have the complete series
Verry Colored and more decorative than really useful ...
and that's certainly why I like them so much!
New Living Setup ...
Machined Aluminium (from the Seventies) Tulip feet (Found on Ebay)
and a 2009' IKEA Billsta 118cm (46 1/2") Melamine Table top ...
and 6 Vintage (60's-70's) Polyprop "Robin Day" TubChair 6 assorted colors
(Orange, Blue petrol, Turquoise, Green Tweed covered, Brown and GunSmoke)
I seeking desesperatly for one nice tabletop to complete my vintage aluminium tulip feet
After some research I found that one, it has a nice melaminé finish and a very clever profile " At IKEA ! "
IKEA sold separatly the (Nice) Table Top and the (Ugly and Modern) Feet ...
so you do not buy the complete modern table ...
i pay 75€ for this table top (in Belgium) ...
the table assembly in this way is costing me far less expensive than a modern
I glued a round wooden spacer under the plate and have fixed by 4 screws at the feet
"Et voilà !"
Billsta in IKEA.US : www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S59831454
Billsta in IKEA BE : www.ikea.com/be/fr/catalog/products/S59831454
A pair of little AB ware vanity table cream pots in Bakelite/urea/melamine.
I love the precision of the deco motif.
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Designed by Walter Zeischegg for Helit in Germany for production in Melamine plastic but this specimem was produced in Brazil under the name "Duna" by Kartro, using Bakelite.
via www.ohjoy.blogs.com/my_weblog
These lovely melamine plates are sold for $54 a set and the whole amount is to be donated for support at Haiti.
More info here:
Family picture ...
with this orange (small) "A/2" and this quatuor of orange & red "A/3" Mebel stackable ashtray.
design by Sergio Asti in 1971
This is a vintage Disney Mary Poppins melmac plate made by Sun Valley. This plate is part of a set that was released as part of the original movie merchandise that accompanied the release of the film in theatres.
Found an unusual and fun melamine Texas Ware dinner plate with retro flowers, probably produced in the 1960s.
FABRIC: Sven Fristedt "Glada blad" (Happy Leaves) 1960s.
A birchwood tray with a protective melamine coating.
More here (in Polish, but there's a google translator available): wielkiprojektjulki.blogspot.com/2014/03/poczatek-kolekcji...
Evil Queen as Old Hag Candy Bowl. $14.95, 12'' Diameter, 3'' Deep, by Disney Parks Merchandise. Also available online at the Disney Store. Purchased at China Closet Shop on Main Street, Disneyland, on Thursday August 21, 2014. Large bowl made of very sturdy melamine, dishwasher safe (top rack), not recommended for microwave. Depicts the Evil Queen as Old Hag. She is holding the poison apple in her hand, after having dipped it into the poison brew. Titled 'JUST ONE BITE'. It is colored white inside, orange outside. It is called a candy bowl, but can be used to hold any sort of snacks, or even be used as a salad bowl (although it is not as deep as regular salad bowls).