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What is "Mid-Century Modern?"
Mid-Century modern (MCM) is an architectural, interior and product design style that generally describes post-war developments from roughly 1945 to 1975. This style is characterized by geometric design, absence of decoration, and an embrace of modern building materials and
meets mid-century modern meets global... and they all get along together beautifully! MCM pieces include the iconic 'Papa Bear' chair by Hans Wegner, the ottoman, the lamp. Global pieces include that wonderfully primitive djembe-drum-shaped side table, and the rug. I also love the simplicity & material
love its modern shape and the simplicity of its design. Plus, its deep, masculine color is a great complement to the lighter chair and distressed walls.
When working with quite rustic bones such as this fantastically distressed brick interior wall, balance between country and modern can be met with
extremely modern and unique pieces. The lamp is sleek and tall, and the unusual armchair shape give this space unique detail.
of this mid-century modern architect-designed ranch home features vaulted ceilings, restored original wood paneling, new maple wood floors and a mixture of authentic mid-century furnishings (like the Eames chairs) and smart mid-century styled modern pieces. The couch is by Antonio Citterio for B&B Italia