
This summer has been full of firsts, fun, and fabulous mid-century atomic vignettes! Gary and I had the amazing opportunity to collaborate with two incredible antique shops right here in Sonoma County—Antique Harvest in Healdsburg and Antique Society in Sebastopol—to bring a little of our mid-century magic to their spaces. From window styling to themed showroom vignettes, we’ve been diving headfirst into the world of visual merchandising, and the response has been absolutely heartwarming!
A Retro Road Trip Window at Antique Harvest, Healdsburg

Let’s start in Healdsburg, where we had the absolute privilege of collaborating with the incredible Carol Eagle, who owns Antique Harvest along with her husband Phil. Carol is truly the heart and soul of the shop—and one of the kindest, most generous people you’ll ever meet. Her deep knowledge of antiques, estate jewelry, and mid-century treasures is only matched by her sharp wit and warm, joyful spirit.
Carol brings so much care and humor into everything she does, and she’s the kind of shop owner who goes above and beyond to support her dealers—always cheering them on, sharing insights, and creating a welcoming space where everyone thrives.

Designing the Mid-Century Summer Vacation window display with Carol was an absolute highlight for Gary and I. She’s a true vintage visionary and even contributed some fabulous pieces of her own, including atomic barware, classic 1950s books, and original records that added nostalgic depth and character to the scene. It was a beautiful collaboration that transformed the front of the shop into a vibrant, living postcard from the past.

Gary and I rummaged through our storage units to find just the right pieces to bring the vintage road trip theme to life:
- Our cherry red Formica dinette set (yes, we’re obsessed!)
- Stacks of vintage suitcases ready for adventure
- Classic cameras to capture travel memories
- Pinup-style polka dot dresses and circle skirts
- Teak lamps with atomic fiberglass shades
- Pink Pyrex Gooseberry & Amish Butterprint Cinderella stacking bowls
- Atomic bar carts and barware and so much more!
The joy has been in the reactions. Because it’s the front window of the shop, we’ve had the unique pleasure of seeing people stop, smile, point, and even tear up as they reminisce.
We’ve heard so many sweet stories from visitors about growing up with these exact pieces in their homes—or at grandma’s! And for younger generations, it’s been all about the color, style, and “wow factor” of this atomic-era wonderland.

If you’re in Northern California, be sure to stop by! Antique Harvest in Healdsburg, CA is open daily—and our vignette is still turning heads.
Atomic Summer Pop-Up at Antique Society, Sebastopol

Over in Sebastopol, we brought the heat (and plenty of chrome) with our Atomic Summer pop-up at Antique Society! We were delighted to be working closely with the shop’s inspiring owner, Angela Vidinsky. Collaborating with Angela on this theme was an absolute joy—she’s not only incredibly talented when it comes to color coordination, display, and visual storytelling, but she also brings a thoughtful, values-driven perspective to everything she does.

Angela truly sees antiques as more than just beautiful objects—they’re a lifestyle and a statement about sustainability. She appreciates how secondhand goods help reduce our carbon footprint, keep meaningful pieces out of landfills, and give new life to the old. As she says, “Old pieces just tell a story. I love thinking about where it’s been and who it appealed to.” That kind of soul and sentiment is what makes working with her so rewarding.

Staging the front showroom alongside Angela taught us so much about flow, balance, and layering for visual impact. Her passion for both design and the planet made this collaboration not only educational, but also deeply meaningful.

Our curated space was a playful nod to the bold optimism of the 1950s and ’60s—with a heavy dose of atomic sparkle!
- A Danish modern Ingmar Relling Siesta chair, perfect for lounging
- A sparkling Sputnik chandelier to light up the scene
- A rare tabletop Ball-B-Q by Shepherd in atomic orange
- Vintage bar and barware, atomic lamps, and bold art

Our bright sunny yellow and turquoise Formica tables and chairs tied the whole area together like a picnic spot on another planet.

The Atomic Summer theme resonated with customers immediately—people stopped to snap pics, swap stories, and even pick up pieces that reminded them of home. It’s been a total joy seeing how well-loved this era still is.
Leveling Up: Styling, Merchandising, and Mid-Century Magic

Both of these projects have been so fun—and we’re loving every second. Collaborating with such inspiring shop owners, pushing ourselves creatively, and watching people connect so emotionally with the scenes we built has been incredibly rewarding.
We’ve always adored collecting, but this summer gave us a chance to step up our visual storytelling game and show how vintage items can be reimagined into vibrant, joyful displays.

These vignettes aren’t just about decor—they’re about memories, emotion, and letting a whole new generation fall in love with mid-century style.
If you’re in Northern California, be sure to stop by Antique Harvest in Healdsburg and Antique Society in Sebastopol are open daily—and our vignettes are still turning heads.
Dive into more retro fun and vintage finds—you won’t want to miss my other posts featuring Antique Harvest in Healdsburg and Antique Society in Sebastopol—two treasure troves bursting with Mid-Century Modern charm, kitsch, and collector’s delight
Let’skeep the good old days rolling!
💬 We’d love to hear from you: What piece would you take home? Are you more Formica & fiberglass, or teak & tiki? Drop us a comment or tag us at @Crazy4Me on Instagram!
Stay atomic & adorable,
Yasmina & Gary