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Mid-century modern's rebirth, however, has been in place since the 1990s and, three decades later, is still going strong. Mid-century modern design, like the Eames House, is still popular.
When it comes to iconic design styles, two names often come up: Art Deco and Mid-Century Modern. While both are striking and timeless, each has unique characteristics that influenced architecture ...
Mid-century modern interior design’s characteristics include sleek, pared-down designs and an emphasis on form and function—and continue to be relevant today.
And because it was the 1950s that saw Scandinavian design come to prominence in the US, some of the movement's most celebrated pieces are, in fact, common features of mid-century modern homes.
For the last article in our series exploring mid-century modern design and architecture, we've collated 26 of its most influential proponents, furniture designs, places, materials and companies.
Though mid-century modern was popularized in the 1940s, it continues to influence home design today. It features furniture and accent pieces with clean, sharp angles and rounded lines.
One of Bradbury’s previous books, Atlas of Mid-Century Modern Houses, includes many of those culled from this new list. Even so, bringing the total down to the 450 published in the book “was a ...
Flick through the 'Atlas of Mid-Century Modern Masterpieces' With all that said, there’s still a dearth of decent information about fine, but overlooked modernist architecture of the period. Dominic ...
Written by design journalist Dominic Bradbury, Mid-Century Modern Designers acts as an encyclopedia, especially with its A-Z format, for those who want to dive deeper into the ‘golden-age of design’.
A mid-century modern dining set or sideboard, for example, can look great even in a more modern or contemporary setting. Teak Dining Table, $595, Guff Folding Bar Cart, $345, Inabstracto Atomic Age ...