The vintage Arne Norell Sirocco chairs from Sweden and George Nelson slat bench paired with the new modern Striad Lounge chair and Matter Made 3-legged stool give the room a mid-century vibe,' says interior designer Jamie Nesbitt-Weber. 'I love the clean architectural lines of my brownstone living room in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn. If you're planning to furnish with these iconic pieces, be sure to give them the space they deserve by opting for a minimalist living room layout which really shows them off their form, as done here by interior designer Jamie Nesbitt-Weber. The mid-century modern period is celebrated for its designer furnishings in a mix of streamlined and biomorphic shapes. (Image credit: Interior design by Jamie Nesbitt-Weber / photograph by Regan Wood) The residents are always interested in adding new pieces to the collection and did not want a design style that would dedicate the future placement of new pieces.' 13. The new design brings a mix of modern gallery meets vintage classic. 'The prior design was dark and muted, with colors that pulled away from the art rather than allowing its beauty to shine. The renovation of the home and living room was intentionally designed to highlight the robust art collection.' 'The residents of the Park Avenue apartment are avid art collectors who also inherited special pieces of artwork acquired from the 1950s to present. A neutral palette, a hallmark of this style, makes it possible to layer in different patterns, materials and finishes,' he explains. 'Midcentury modern design, characterized by clean and architecturally sensual lines, allows you to easily incorporate elements from other periods. If you love decorating with art from the mid-century era then opting for an all-white scheme for a living room will allow it to double as a beautiful gallery space, perfect for showing off your prized collections says interior designer Andrew Suvalsky. Showcase mid-century art against a neutral palette 'Houndstooth is a bold yet timeless pattern, and the fabric’s jagged geometry works well on the armchair’s curved mid-century design, helping to define the layered and distinctive character of the space.' 12. 'We chose these Boucle Jaggar armchairs from Pure White Lines upholstered in a classic duotone houndstooth to introduce visual interest and nuance to the space,' says Katie Lion, senior interior designer at Kitesgrove. From the slimline Wassily chair made from tubular steel, to the sumptuous Lounge chair designed by Charles and Ray Eames, designer armchairs have become iconic features of the midcentury interior and there's certainly plenty to choose from.Ĭharacterised by sinuous lines and boasting beautiful sculptural silhouettes, these Boucle Jagger armchairs, inspired by a 1970s design, are perfect for bringing presence to this simple living room without dominating it. If there's one piece that a mid-century modern living room should not be without it's arguably a designer armchair.
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