The Haus Almanac

Haus Finds No. 3 | MCM Grape Amber Glass Cluster

Haus Finds No. 3 | MCM Grape Amber Glass Cluster

Tucked away for years, this vintage MCM glass grape cluster brought back simpler times, warm memories, and the people who shaped us long before we knew it.

Haus Finds No. 3 | MCM Grape Amber Glass Cluster

Tucked away for years, this vintage MCM glass grape cluster brought back simpler times, warm memories, and the people who shaped us long before we knew it.

Carry On, Beautifully

Carry On, Beautifully

A reflection on resilience, reinvention, and the quiet decision to keep seeking beauty, warmth, and optimism during uncertain times — inspired by an old wartime phrase and reimagined for modern...

Carry On, Beautifully

A reflection on resilience, reinvention, and the quiet decision to keep seeking beauty, warmth, and optimism during uncertain times — inspired by an old wartime phrase and reimagined for modern...

Haus Finds #002 | Vintage Bohemia Crystal Napkin Holder

Haus Finds #002 | Vintage Bohemia Crystal Napki...

A vintage Bohemia crystal napkin holder from the 1970s, found by chance in a small North Carolina thrift shop and now bringing a little order, gravitas, and everyday beauty to...

Haus Finds #002 | Vintage Bohemia Crystal Napki...

A vintage Bohemia crystal napkin holder from the 1970s, found by chance in a small North Carolina thrift shop and now bringing a little order, gravitas, and everyday beauty to...

Haus Finds #001 | Vintage MCM Starlyte Bowl

Haus Finds #001 | Vintage MCM Starlyte Bowl

Found on a thrift store shelf. Now proudly centered on the dining table. A vintage MCM Starlyte bowl from the 1960s—and a reminder that the best pieces were never meant...

Haus Finds #001 | Vintage MCM Starlyte Bowl

Found on a thrift store shelf. Now proudly centered on the dining table. A vintage MCM Starlyte bowl from the 1960s—and a reminder that the best pieces were never meant...

The Haus Almanac is the publication arm of Retro Fusion Haus — where objects get their stories told, decades get their due, and the quiet optimism of the past gets brought forward.

Expect found object dispatches, deep dives into eras and cities, recipes, hosting guides, and eventually a serial story told one chapter at a time. Because some things were made with enough craft and intention that they still have something to say.

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