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  2. Dezeen's guide to mid-century modern design from A to Z

    www.dezeen.com/2024/11/01/dezeen-guide-mid...

    For the last article in our series exploring mid-century modern design and architecture, we've collated 28 of its most influential proponents, furniture designs, places, materials and...

  3. 45+ Irresistibly Stylish Midcentury Modern Living Room Idea

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    The timeless style of the midcentury modern movement remains at the forefront of interior design to this day. See why it’s so iconic with 48 striking rooms.

  4. Ten timeless mid-century modern interiors - Dezeen

    www.dezeen.com/2021/09/12/ten-mid-century-modern...

    Here, we have gathered images of 10 projects where mid-century modern design has been used to create interiors that are elegant without feeling cold or stark. This is the latest roundup...

  5. Mid-century modern design "embraced a more human aesthetic"

    www.dezeen.com/2024/10/07/mid-century-modern...

    Our new Dezeen series explores mid-century modern design and architecture. In this overview, Penny Sparke discusses its roots and ongoing popularity.

  6. 40 Midcentury Modern Living Rooms That Are Retro and Stylish

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    These midcentury modern living room ideas from designers make the retro style comfortable, livable, and current.

  7. Midcentury Modern Style 101 - HGTV

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    Boasting sleek lines, geometric shapes, bold colors and innovative materials, midcentury modern is a boomerang design style that's here to stay. A traditional Persian rug, large-scale modern artwork and a wood-paneled wall give this open, airy family room a homey, transitional feel.

  8. Everything you need to know about Mid-Century Modern design

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    At its core, mid-century modern design represents a departure from the ornate and excessive styles that dominated the early 20th century. Instead, it embraces a more pared-down approach, focusing on creating open, light-filled spaces that seamlessly integrate with the natural environment.