Understanding Mid-Century Modern and How To Use it in Your Home
With clean lines and an eminently cool vibe, the mid-century modern decor has been popular for about the last decade.
The comfortable and stylish designs fit with today’s more casual lifestyle and open floor plans. In fact, mid-century modern pieces have made their way into many mass market furniture retailers.
This means it is easier than ever to find items for your own home. But, what does mid-century modern mean when we talk about this type of décor?
Contents
- What Is Mid-Century Modern?
- Origins of This Decor Era
- Explosive Popularity
- Fueling New Trends
- Why is it still so popular today?
- Standing the Test of Time
- Characteristics of mid-century Modern
- Functionality & Comfort
- 标志性的中世纪作品
- How to Make Mid-Century Modern Style Your Own
- Lifestyle Considerations Come First
- Shopping Takes Patience
- Focus on Second-Hand Pieces
What Is Mid-Century Modern?
Mid-century modern is an overused buzzword that has come to mean a lot of different things. More importantly, not all of them are accurate.
这实际上是对20个中期的发展的参考thcentury – mainly after World War II.
This includes architecture, furniture, materials and technologies that become popular after the end of the war. Currently, it mostly refers to furnishings and décor.
Origins of This Decor Era
尽管关于涵盖本世纪中叶现代时代的实际几年有很多争论,但大多数消息来源通常都接受鼎盛时期大约是1945 - 1969年。作家和艺术史学家卡拉·格林伯格(Cara Greenberg)最初梦想着1984年中叶现代一词,是她关于这个设计时代的书的标题。
According toModernous, mid-century modern has many roots in Germany’s Bauhaus style. This type of interior décor came to the United States thanks to the migration from Europe after World War II. The rise of new materials and shapes came from the scarcity of traditional building materials during the war. This style of décor is artisan-driven, diverse and creative, notesCurbed.此外,在此期间活跃的许多开创性设计师为此推动了它。
Explosive Popularity
After World War II, cities in the US were expanding and suburbs growing. This creates the need for quickly built housing and the furniture go in it. From there the mid-century modern movement grew. Moreover, it brought modernism into the post-war suburbs with furnishings crafted from new materials for modern American families: It was functional, comfortable and practical.
Fueling New Trends
Mid-century modern homes were also the source of today’s open floor plans, thanks to the introduction of large open spaces, plentiful windows and natural light, and an easy indoor/outdoor flow, notesCurbed。
Although the pieces were artisan-driven, they were also modernist designs that could be mass-produced at a reasonable cost. Hence, the clean lines, curves and geometric shapes lent themselves to the new lifestyle demands.
Ray and Charles Eames,whose names are synonymous with mid-century modern, felt the philosophy was simple and powerful: “Getting the most of the best to the greatest number of people for the least amount of money.”
Why is it still so popular today?
Mid-century-modern design is still popular today for myriad reasons.
- First. its characteristics make it a perfect fit for today’s contemporary, modern and eclectic home décor styles.
- A connection to Scandinavian minimalism is a core feature.
- The incorporation of natural materials also fuels its following.
Standing the Test of Time
While many may attribute the surge in popularity of this style to the show “Mad Men,” some of the iconic pieces from the era never really fell out of favor, writes theRedBeacon Blog。True mid-century modern style is considered timeless, fresh andau courant。正如苏富比(Sotheby)的约书亚·霍尔德曼(Joshua Holdeman)所指出的那样:“ [中世纪的现代设计]在当代房屋和内饰中都很好。beplay平台没信用他们今天仍然感到新鲜,他们仍然感到现代。这些作品中的很多都没有得到改善。他们仍然经受了时间的考验。”
Among baby boomers, the design style harks back to their youth, which makes it appealing for many. Among younger generations – Generation X and Millennials – a lifetime of exposure to television shows and movies has engendered an attraction to mid-century modern décor, which is why so many retailers now include it in their sales mix.
Characteristics of mid-century Modern
While the mid-century modern design era actually encompasses a number of styles, there are elements that are characteristic of the period, saysIris Abbey。
Clean Lines
The understated and versatile look of mid-century modern comes from its clean lines, curves, smooth surfaces. It is more about geometric minimalism. Excess is not to be found in Mid-century modern design.
The design philosophy is about focusing on the basic elements and the function of the piece. It’s about as far away as you can get from the embellished and heavily ornamented pieces of the past: Baroque, Victorian, Colonial, etc.
Big and heavy furniture was replaced with light and airy spaces that boasted neat proportions and new functional shapes, using both organic and geometric forms. Mid-century modern essentially launched the quest for a clean, uncluttered look.
American industrial designer George Nelson said that there were three ‘mid-century’ categories: the biomorphic, the machine, and the handcrafted.
The pieces that are Bio-morphic are organic, curved, smooth surfaces, shaped like kidneys and boomerangs, in direct contrast to more angular modern styles of the machine category.
New, Mixed Materials
The post-war surge of new materials, especially plastics, was the playground of Mid-century modern designers.
- Designers freely combined natural materials with manmade ones and technical innovation.
- Consequently, many pieces were really an exploration. This work led to furnishings that combined different or even contrasting materials.
- 胶合板,金属,玻璃,乙烯基,有机玻璃和Lucite都出现在这个时代的家具中。
- Unlike recent times when plastic was (and still is) used to resemble wood or other materials, mid-century modern design used it for its own qualities, writes Curbed.
- Pieces were affordable because many of the new materials were inexpensive. Chiefly, molded fiberglass became one of the most popular materials for producing new biomorphic shapes.
Prominent Use of Wood
Wood details are still a unifying element throughout the mid-century modern design, which springs from the Scandinavian influence. Finished and unfinished wood is used for décor details like doors, knobs, ceilings andstorage。On furnishings, a molded plastic chair might have wooden legs, or a modern light fixture may sport wooden elements.
Colors
在本世纪中叶的现代设计中,干净的线条和简单的形状为颜色留出了足够的空间。人们甚至因为风格的大胆颜色流行而称之为时代的作品“家具糖果”。鉴于战后岁月的乐观情绪和当时的欢呼色,这并不奇怪。
Plastics, as well as textiles for seating, tables, and accessories of all kinds, used bright, sugary colors.
Pattern and Texture
Textures are also important in mid-century modern design. Of course, this is true in any space that is modern and full of clean lines and minimalist shapes. Elements like shag rugs, rough stone fireplaces, smooth glass table, sleek ceramics, and textured upholstery come together for a more interesting room. Patterns emerge in abstract paintings, pillows, and other accessories, write Iris Abbey.
Functionality & Comfort
For mid-century modern pieces, form definitely follows function. The new drive to furnish postwar America shifted the focus to the lifestyle needs of the average American family.
According toRedBeacon Blog, a lot of the furniture was built with the aim of being stackable, foldable and interchangeable. These changes also pushed home décor in a more casual direction, reflecting new household sensibilities. This also meant furniture had to be comfortable.
标志性的中世纪作品
A number of mid-century modern designers and their creations have stood the test of time and are still popular today. In fact, the vintage pieces they produced fetch stellar prices while reissues and copies have a large market too. Over the years since they were made, some of these have become iconic in the design field. Here are a few of the most loved pieces from the top designers of the day:
Womb Chair by Eero Saarinen, 1947 —Saarinen’s chair是他与查尔斯合作的一个结果Eames. Moreover, it was also the result of a challenge by Frances Knoll to create a chair that was stylish, modernist and eminently comfortable.
Dax Molded Fiberglass Chair by Ray and Charles Eames’s, 1948 –Made from one of the newest materials of the day, this chair is an enduring favorite. It was originally produced by Hermann Miller.
Egg Chair by Arne Jacobsen, 1958—This is one of the most recognizable and popular pieces from the 1950’s.Jacobsendesigned the fabric-upholstered, curvy chair for the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen.
Marshmallow Sofa by George Nelson, 1956—Nelson’s famous piece of furniture is a funky sofa design that has 18 comfortable round cushions floating on a frame.
Diamond Chairs by Henry Bertoia, 1952– While wood was still popular, Bertoia designed this welded wire grid chair that has an airy feel. This was part of a full series that included lounge chairs in the same that were upholstered in fabric.
How to Make Mid-Century Modern Style Your Own
Lifestyle Considerations Come First
Interior design should fit your lifestyle – it’s your home and not a museum! This rings especially true when trying to achieve a certain feel or décor era. You don’t want a carbon copy of a room from the mid-century modern period, you want a livable space that features the essence and the characteristics you love about it.
Plan Your Space
Planning is key. Take a good look at the space you have to work with and choose a focal point. This is where you can conjure up the style you want.
- Start with a statement piece like a sofa, set of chairs, ortablethat will set the mood for the room.
- From there, move on to choosing the other furnishings and accessories for the space. You can buy these or edit them from what you currently own.
- Remember that mid-century modern style is built on the concepts of open, airy and uncluttered space.
- Choose items that are geometric, clean-lined and functional – and use patterned pieces sparingly!
Shopping Takes Patience
Searching for pieces to include in your home can be much of the fun in creating a mid-century modern living space. Of course, this means that it might take longer to complete your décor, however including touches of vintage can create more character and interest than using all new items.
Focus on Second-Hand Pieces
Speaking of vintage, you can find affordable second-hand pieces because companies made so many copies. If you want authentic mid-century-modern furnishings, however, you will have to have a hefty budget.
Their popularity has created a very high-ticket market with prices reaching the tens of thousands of dollars. One alternative is to purchase a bold, new focal piece and concentrate on finding some vintage accessories that are more budget-friendly.
As with any interior decoration, there are multiple ways to achieve the look you want. Thanks to the current mania for all things mid-century modern, it’s possible to create your own unique living space thanks to all of the options available.
Today’s acceptance of mixing and matching is the perfect opportunity to acquire vintage pieces, buy new items created in the mid-century modern style, and search out small maker artisan works that can become new family heirlooms.