Mid-Century Furniture
Mid-Century Furniture
Among the decorative styles that are currently most popular, there is one that truly stands out for being special. We are talking about Mid-Century Furniture; these pieces boast many characteristics, one of which is the simplicity of their forms, another is functionality, and one of the most important is that they are made with authentic materials. It is a very exclusive and luxurious style that you can bring into your own space.
Currently, we find different decorative trends that guide us on how to furnish or design interiors. In fact, there are styles for all tastes, from the most complex to the simplest. Some of these styles stem from our history or ancestors from past centuries and yet remain in our lives, retaining their relevance, while others only stay for a short time.
Mid-Century Furniture, which originates from the mid-20th century, is frequently used today, ranking among the favourites for designers, decorators, architects, and individuals wishing to give a new touch to their home, office, or preferred space.
Mid-Century Furniture was born in the mid-20th century as a memory of modernism and the cultural and artistic movement that appeared between the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This style experienced great demand for several decades as its designs had features that combined naturalness with any setting.
Today, this genre of furniture, which could have disappeared over the years, has re-emerged with greater strength thanks to its simplicity, lines, and shapes—all characteristics that help us enjoy the luxury and beauty they provide.
Simplicity is in Fashion: Mid-Century Furniture
As mentioned, one of the defining characteristics of Mid-Century Furniture is, without a doubt, the simplicity of its designs. Both the furniture and other particular elements of this style feature simple, linear, and essential finishes, which are not adorned with excessive elements nor intended to be ostentatious.
The furniture used to decorate interiors in this style is modern and generally showcases natural colours. Their designs prove to be highly functional and practical, as well as decorative, and exclude any unnecessary elements.
This decorative style, based on the use of natural materials, could not leave wood aside. In fact, it is par excellence one of the protagonist materials in the creation of these mid-20th-century designs.
This style of furniture, with soft colours and original beauty, has enamoured many interior decorators and designers. They find it perfect for manufacturing furniture pieces, and not just for that reason. Its wooden construction creates a perfect combination with the doors and walls of any space. It also features other materials that can match the rest of the decor, such as metals, different fabrics, and other materials. The only thing you won't see in Mid-Century Furniture is plastic, as it is not a natural element.
For many people, it might be overwhelming to have so much wood together on the walls, floors, and furniture, but all this makes the environment very luxurious and elegant, not to mention providing a unique air of home warmth.
This style focused on much simpler finishes, lacking in detail but with high functionality. Hence, it always met the 'form and function' characteristics. Noted for its simple lines and geometric shapes, it makes a perfect combination in both interiors and exteriors.
Characteristics of Mid-Century Furniture
- Practical objects
- Designed with clean lines
- Soft, premium wood such as pine, oak, and birch
- Woods are usually light-coloured
- Precious metals like copper, bronze, and steel, among others
- Designs generally come in pastel colours
- Crafted to be the perfect match for the home style
- Modernism-inspired designs
- Chairs and tables almost always feature round, tapered legs
- Natural textile designs with a retro style
- Another characteristic of this style is bright lighting due to artificial light
Decorating with Mid-Century Furniture
This decoration is not just about placing any furniture and calling it a day. A design created with Mid-Century Furniture includes:
- White or pastel-coloured walls
- Wooden floors
- Metal-framed windows in bronze or sky blue, to name a few
- Light-coloured wooden doors
All this is paired with some Mid-Century Furniture pieces such as:
- Pendant lamps
- Floor lamps
- Wool art pieces
- Wooden sculptures and ornaments
- Wooden tables
- Leather chairs
- Leather sofas
- Cotton, suede, and linen furniture
- Glass objects and ornaments, such as mirrors and murals
- Vases
- Plant stands
This combination makes your interior space more pleasant, cosy, and warm, with a very natural, ecological, and minimalist style that will make your home a unique and special comfort zone.
Mid-Century Furniture You Must Have in Your Home
v SAIGON table lamp, made of metal, Black colour
v Manola modern grey chair, 72 cm, wooden finish and upholstered in Grey fabric
v Rox Scandinavian Blue Velvet Sofa, 293 cm, made with metal and velvet
v Gold and Black Metal Sculpture, 70 cm, with an abstract design
v White and Gold Metal Table Lamp, 52 cm, metal design with gold accents
v Mercuri Art Deco Coffee Table, 91 cm, Green Marble and Gold Metal
v Annesa Art Deco TV Unit, 200 cm, made of glass and steel with gold finish
v Gold Velvet Table Lamp, Art Deco style with gold and ice-toned fabric
v Mid-Century Black and Gold Glass Cabinet, 90 cm, with transparent mirror, wooden legs and doors, and gold-tipped reinforced legs
v Classic Gold Sofa, Pine Wood, 236 cm, with a classic style and gold colour
