Soviet everyday life design. Pictures from Soviet Design Red Wealth (x) exhibition in Brussels, taken by my reader Ben. Avoska (string bag) was not the only type of see-through bag popular in the USSR! Also, check out the egg carrier. The rocket thing is a night lamp.(part 1) design exhibition soviet ussr russia history photography vintage retro
Tea packaging labels from the Soviet Union (1950s)Teas were named after their locations: Tseylon tea, Indian tea, Georgian tea, Krasnodar tea (a city in the South of Russia), Azerbaijanian tea, Chinese tea. There was also the name of the tea packaging factory on the back of the pack.(via) 1950s soviet ussr russia history vintage retro
“Music on the Bone” (музыка на костях) was one of the many ways the man fought the system. While a lot of music (especially Western music) was banned in the Soviet Union, bootleggers made illegal records using x-ray film.These pictures are from the exhibition I visited in St Petersburg. I loved the recreated bootlegger’s room!Exhibition curated by X-Ray Audio music exhibition soviet ussr russia history photography vintage retro
Soviet Design. Red Wealth exhibition in ADAM museum, Brussels (via) exhibition soviet ussr russia history photography vintage retro
“Cheburashka” hard candy wrapper from Soviet Union. cheburashka soviet ussr russia history vintage retro
Cakes and chocolates from the Soviet Union (1950s) 1950s soviet ussr russia history photography vintage retro
“Cranberry Under Snow” - hard candy wrapper from Soviet Union (1920s) wrappers 1920s soviet ussr russia history vintage retro
Biscuit packaging, Soviet Union, 1950s (via)Top: Lemon biscuits, bottom: Orange biscuits soviet ussr russia history photography vintage retro 1950s mid-century
Sweet bread sticks, a very Soviet tea snack - box design from late 1950s (via) 1950s snacks soviet ussr russia history photography vintage retro
Gorky Street and the view of the Historical Museum (Moscow, 1964) moscow 1960s rain soviet ussr russia history photography