Flash News! The Mid-Century Furniture Pieces That’ll Be at M&O Are Out

Get ready for Salon Maison et Objet, because January will be here any day, now!

One of the things you should be doing in the preparation for Maison et Objet 2018 is making a list of the brands you are most excited about visiting. We have our own list, which we will be sharing with you in a few weeks, but in the meantime, make sure to get to know which are the mid-century furniture pieces you will be able to see live in January, just in time to finish the project that is missing that accent piece.


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Essential Home will be exhibiting at Maison et Objet, so the best of mid-century modern design will once again be flooding the Parisian interior design show in the most luxurious way possible. Essential Home will be in Hall 7, Stand E40 – F39, right next to DelightFULL, and this is just a sample of what you will be able to see…

Flash News! The Mid-Century Furniture Pieces That'll Be at M&O Are Out

Flash News! The Mid-Century Furniture Pieces That'll Be at M&O Are Out

Marie dining chair and Dolly coffee table were at Maison & Objet this past September, and who knows if you will be seeing them again in January…

Here’s a sneak peek at what you’ll get to see!

Ellen Armchair Chair

Flash News! The Mid-Century Furniture Pieces That'll Be at M&O Are Out

Ellen is a sophisticated armchair built on top of a brushed brass base, upholstered with a green lustrous velvet that boasts a curvilinear open back that contrasts with a rectangular shape on the front.

Pin this inspiring mood board and see Ellen live from the 19th until the 23rd of January!

 

Collins Dining Chair

Flash News! The Mid-Century Furniture Pieces That'll Be at M&O Are Out

Collins dining chair is designed with a classic retro chic feel and comes finely upholstered in velvet, supported by tapered glossy black legs with rich accents of polished brass.

Florence Stool

Flash News! The Mid-Century Furniture Pieces That'll Be at M&O Are Out

Florence is a low stool both fun and practical. It has a somewhat cylindrical shape and a cushioned seat upholstered in velvet fabric, creating a soft and comfortable solution for your living room.

Dandridge Armchair

Flash News! The Mid-Century Furniture Pieces That'll Be at M&O Are Out

Named after Dorothy Dandridge, the first African-American actress to be nominated for an Oscar, this armchair uses the same name and grandeur it displays, having two accent armrests that pay homage to her career uprising.

Novak Sofa

Flash News! The Mid-Century Furniture Pieces That'll Be at M&O Are Out

Novak is a sofa that combines some details from the mid-century style with a contemporary design vision. The base is rectangular, but it has a contrasting low back with rounded shapes, upholstered with a sophisticated leather and finished with piping detail.

Monocles Sideboard

Flash News! The Mid-Century Furniture Pieces That'll Be at M&O Are Out

Monocles is a sideboard built entirely out of solid walnut wood, accented by its gold-plated brass front doors that feature a protruding circular design. These circles are then engraved on the back and side of the unit, giving it an extreme character and high-end look.

Lautner TV Table

Flash News! The Mid-Century Furniture Pieces That'll Be at M&O Are Out

Lautner is a coffee table that stands out for its curved edges, mixing earth-tone colors from the varnished walnut wood and polished brass.

Diamond Mirror

Flash News! The Mid-Century Furniture Pieces That'll Be at M&O Are Out

Inspired by the asymmetrical and dazzling shapes of a Diamond rock, this five-sided polygon mirror is the ultimate combination of geometry and design.


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Written by Joana Ferreira.