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In an Office Far, Far Away…

See how one mid mod collector and dealer transforme­d his office into a place for some of his favorite Space Age collectibl­es.

- By Rabekah Henderson I Photograph­y by Peter Heuer

Discover how one mid mod collector and dealer transforme­d his office into a place for some of his favorite Space Age collectibl­es.

Martin McGee credits his love of Space Age design

to the way its pieces feel very contempora­ry, yet still future- forward, even 60 years after the style’s peak. Once he started collecting, “I just kept going,” says Martin with a laugh.

So, when Martin began to look for an office, he knew it needed to be a place that could display some of his favorite collectibl­es. But his first look at the space that would eventually become his office left him unimpresse­d. It was rundown, dingy and not somewhere Martin wanted to work. But after some considerat­ion, he realized that with a little bit of TLC, the space could be transforme­d. It had originally been an office for a flooring business, but new walls, flooring and wallpaper remodeled the once shabby rooms into a Space Age office for the books.

OFFICE SPACES

Martin was able to create eight distinct zones in his new office: an audio lounge, a library, an exhibit room, an office, a kitchen, a video production studio, an electronic music studio and a bar. Each zone is small, but each holds everything it needs without feeling cluttered. He credits his space management skills to his time spent overseas. “I lived in Japan for years, and I learned to adapt to very small spaces and apartments,” says Martin.

The office is an ode to Martin’s love of Space Age design. Filled with the pieces he’s collected over the years, nearly each nook or corner holds something dear to Martin’s heart. A bookshelf that sits behind the bar area holds an eclectic collection of retro clocks from the 1960s and ’ 70s. One of his favorites is a rotating white and lavender suspended clock from Sanyo. One side is a clock, while the other side is a radio. “It’s indicative of the gravity- defying aspect of Space Age design,” Martin says.

A nearby shelving unit holds a collection of Soviet- era commemorat­ive space pins. “They’re each like miniature pieces of art,” says Martin. One of Martin’s favorite pieces is a sleek acrylic figurine of a rocket and its plume. “I love that piece. I’ve had that for probably 15 years or so,” he says.

MID CENTURY TOUCHES

The office space features other classic mid century details, like a pair of side chairs that look straight from the screen of Star Trek— which was why Martin picked them. The elegant, barely- there lines of his other office furniture, like his bookshelve­s and stereo console, complement the collectibl­e pieces that sit on top of them.

Martin’s office demonstrat­es that an office need not be cold or impersonal. Instead, with some forethough­t and carefully curated pieces, offices can be unique reflection­s of the distinct people who inhabit them.

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 ??  ?? BELOW: THE SHELVES THAT SIT BEHIND MARTIN’S OFFICE CHAIR HOLD SOME OF HIS COLLECTIBL­E SPACE AGE BOOKS, CLOCKS AND RADIOS. A UNIQUE ONE IS THE ORANGE GE BALL RADIO, WHICH SITS ON THE SECOND- TO- THE- TOP SHELF. IT FEATURES A ROTATING SPEAKER ON ITS TOP.
OPPOSITE: THE AUDIO LOUNGE SPACE BACKS UP TO MARTIN’S OFFICE SPACE. SURROUNDIN­G BOTH ZONES ARE SOME OF MARTIN’S COLLECTIBL­E SPACE AGE PIECES AND A HANGING ORANGE PENDANT LIGHT FROM AN OLD VINTAGE STORE IN PALM SPRINGS.
BELOW: THE SHELVES THAT SIT BEHIND MARTIN’S OFFICE CHAIR HOLD SOME OF HIS COLLECTIBL­E SPACE AGE BOOKS, CLOCKS AND RADIOS. A UNIQUE ONE IS THE ORANGE GE BALL RADIO, WHICH SITS ON THE SECOND- TO- THE- TOP SHELF. IT FEATURES A ROTATING SPEAKER ON ITS TOP. OPPOSITE: THE AUDIO LOUNGE SPACE BACKS UP TO MARTIN’S OFFICE SPACE. SURROUNDIN­G BOTH ZONES ARE SOME OF MARTIN’S COLLECTIBL­E SPACE AGE PIECES AND A HANGING ORANGE PENDANT LIGHT FROM AN OLD VINTAGE STORE IN PALM SPRINGS.
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 ??  ?? ABOVE LEFT: MARTIN’S ECLECTIC CLOCK COLLECTION FEATURES MID CENTURY CLOCKS THAT WERE SOLD AROUND THE WORLD. SOME HAVE RADIOS, SOME SPIN AND SOME EVEN HAVE ROTATING SPEAKERS!
ABOVE RIGHT: MARTIN McGEE HAS BEEN COLLECTING SPACE AGE PIECES FOR YEARS. HE LOVES HOW THEY FEEL CONTEMPORA­RY AND FUTURE- FORWARD, EVEN DECADES LATER.
OPPOSITE TOP: THE GRAY- AND- WHITE CHAIRS FROM THE ANTIQUES STORE REGAN & SMITH OF HUDSON, NEW YORK, REMIND MARTIN OF THE CAPTAIN’S DECK ON THE STAR TREK EPISODES HE WATCHED GROWING UP.
OPPOSITE BOTTOM: THE LUCITE STEREO CONSOLE IS ONE OF MARTIN’S FAVORITE PARTS OF HIS OFFICE. SITTING ABOVE THE CONSOLE IS A WINDOW THAT LOOKS DOWN ONTO THE STORE SPACE BELOW. FLANKING THE CONSOLE ARE TWO RETRO AUDIORAMA SPEAKERS FROM GERMANY.
ABOVE LEFT: MARTIN’S ECLECTIC CLOCK COLLECTION FEATURES MID CENTURY CLOCKS THAT WERE SOLD AROUND THE WORLD. SOME HAVE RADIOS, SOME SPIN AND SOME EVEN HAVE ROTATING SPEAKERS! ABOVE RIGHT: MARTIN McGEE HAS BEEN COLLECTING SPACE AGE PIECES FOR YEARS. HE LOVES HOW THEY FEEL CONTEMPORA­RY AND FUTURE- FORWARD, EVEN DECADES LATER. OPPOSITE TOP: THE GRAY- AND- WHITE CHAIRS FROM THE ANTIQUES STORE REGAN & SMITH OF HUDSON, NEW YORK, REMIND MARTIN OF THE CAPTAIN’S DECK ON THE STAR TREK EPISODES HE WATCHED GROWING UP. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: THE LUCITE STEREO CONSOLE IS ONE OF MARTIN’S FAVORITE PARTS OF HIS OFFICE. SITTING ABOVE THE CONSOLE IS A WINDOW THAT LOOKS DOWN ONTO THE STORE SPACE BELOW. FLANKING THE CONSOLE ARE TWO RETRO AUDIORAMA SPEAKERS FROM GERMANY.

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