Mid-Century Design (Page 4)

Mid-Century Design encapsulates a style period ranging from the mid-1940s to the early 1970s, characterized by clean lines, organic forms, and functional elegance. Known for its emphasis on simplicity and minimalism, it often employs materials like wood, metal, and glass to create timeless pieces. Key players in this design era include Charles and Ray Eames, Eero Saarinen, and Arne Jacobsen. Ideal for those who appreciate both form and function in a balanced measure.

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Master midcentury modern design principles with this simple and snappy interior design handbook.
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In the 1960s, interior designers combined old and new styles, using Victorian furniture, Moorish patterns, lowered furniture, mirrors, pattern medleys, 19th-century designs, and brown-and-white palettes.Read More →

Mid-Century Modern: Icons of Design" book cover featuring abstract mid-century modern shapes and lines in pastel and primary colors, published by Thames & Hudson.

“Mid-Century Modern: Icons of Design” features over 90 iconic designs, showcasing the timeless appeal and significance of mid-century modern aesthetics through unique illustrations and concise descriptions.Read More →