Las Vegas, Nevada – The iconic casino kitsch that once adorned the famous strip is finding new life in a unique and innovative way. From showgirl feathers to shimmering chandeliers, these pieces of Las Vegas history are being repurposed and transformed into stunning works of art.
One company leading the charge in this revival of casino kitsch is MyNorthwest. The Las Vegas-based design firm has been collecting and refurbishing pieces of casino memorabilia for years, and now they are turning these items into one-of-a-kind statement pieces for homes and businesses.
“We wanted to bring a piece of old Las Vegas back to life in a new and exciting way,” says Sarah Johnson, the co-founder of MyNorthwest. “These pieces of casino kitsch have so much history and character, and we wanted to give them a second chance to shine.”
One of their most popular creations is the Vegas Showgirl Feather Chandelier. Made from authentic showgirl feathers that once adorned glamorous headdresses, these chandeliers are a stunning example of the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas in its prime. Each feather is carefully cleaned and restored before being assembled into a breathtaking piece of art that is sure to add a touch of Vegas charm to any space.
Another popular item in their collection is the Vintage Slot Machine Wall Art. These pieces are made from salvaged parts of old slot machines, including the iconic spinning reels and flashing lights. Each piece is unique and tells its own story of the golden age of gambling in Las Vegas.
But it’s not just about repurposing old casino memorabilia – MyNorthwest is also committed to sustainability and eco-friendly design. All of their pieces are handcrafted using recycled materials whenever possible, and they work with local artisans to ensure that their creations are not only beautiful but also environmentally conscious.
“We believe that design should not only be aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally responsible,” says Johnson. “By repurposing old casino kitsch and using recycled materials, we are able to create unique and sustainable pieces that our customers can feel good about owning.”
The casino kitsch revival is catching on, with more and more people looking to bring a piece of Las Vegas history into their homes and businesses. Whether it’s a shimmering chandelier made from showgirl feathers or a vintage slot machine wall art piece, these creations are sure to start conversations and evoke nostalgia for the glamorous days of old Las Vegas. And with companies like MyNorthwest leading the way, the future of casino kitsch looks brighter than ever.