I have some business I need to take care of today. This is a post that Braxton wrote back in March and I thought you may enjoy it again.
Danish Modern - Mid-century Muse
Danish Modern – Design a la Mod
Yancey and I LOVE Danish Modern. We’ve had such a great time thrifting for Danish styled Mid-Century furniture and lamps and accessories for our beloved Acorn Hill.
Slowly, piece by piece, we are transforming our cottage into a
Mid-Century Modern Mojo Machine. In about 6 months Yancey has
splashed bright saturated colors on several tired old pieces, we
cleaned off surfaces and
styled table tops, and we’ve folded these great Danish Modern, and Mid-Century Modern pieces into our life, while adding our own twist! It has been so much fun, and the house makes us happy. No more tired-old…now
youthful, optimistic, energetic, clean, and FUN!
Danish Modern aka Scandinavian Modern had its roots in the 1930’s with Danish and Swedish designers producing outstanding work.
Furniture Facts says to
look for plain, unadorned surfaces, graceful curves and smooth, tapered legs…(for a) sculptured feeling…their most distinctive characteristic. “ The style peaked in the 50’s, and was produced in Europe and in the US.
We love the simple, clean lines, the beautiful woods, often teak or walnut, sexy legs, with some pieces rocking an asymmetrical design we find very fresh and
very un-furniture store. Hope you enjoy the slide show!
Shine on!
Braxton
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Great Vanity |
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Rich wood, great texture, love the glass cabinet |
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Classic! |
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Unusual piece. Love pieces that scream Mid-Century like this. Really sets the story of a room. |
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Very tall legs. Sometimes proportions can be a little unusual by contemporary standards, which I love. |
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Ready for George Jetson to lift off! |
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Asymmetrical design. Very modern, clean, plain fronts. |
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Very Incredibles. Love it! |
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Awsome piece. Tapered legs, asymmetrical, fantastic floating glass cabinet |
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Again, rich wood and great texture. No obvious drawer pulls or handles |
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Great chair |
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Love these consoles |
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Sweet end tables. Does Danish Modern ROCK or what? |
Have a beautiful day, I'll be back tomorrow so tune in!
YANCEY
That leather daybed is classic. However its International Style not danish modern. Designed by Mies Van der rohe.
ReplyDeleteThe top chair is pretty cool. Grete Jalk desig, manufactured by France and sons.. I have the 3 seater
ReplyDeleteGood information! My education in these styles is still a work in progress. Thanks for the feedback! Love the top chair. We've got similar chairs and sofa made by Bassett. Brax
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