mid-century modern furniture
Sometimes, all you need is the right piece to make your room decor pop and come to life. One of the most demanding and exhausting parts of putting together an interior can be when the times comes to start choos
Essential Home’s Twist Magazine Fall issue is now online, and there are a few reasons you’ll want to download it! A few weeks back we gave you a glimpse of what to expect for this issue of Twist Magazine, a
The doors at Fiera Milano in Rho will open tomorrow at 9.30 AM, and you’re about to know what to expect from the 57th edition of Milan’s biggest furniture fair! Salone del Mobile is about to begin, and we c
Were it possible for us to obtain time traveling powers, and we would choose to travel back to the 1960s in a heartbeat. A time when furniture and overall home decor were simple, clean and sophisticated and bol
September is fast approaching and if you are a serious interior design lover, you know what that means… It is time for Maison et Objet September edition! After a hugely successful January edition, you must be
Today let’s talk about an amazing Mid-Century Modern Renovation by Buck & Simple. This company is composed by a creative team of Australian architects that believe in the inherent beauty of simplicity,
If you are not yet familiar with the work of designers Eline Hissink and Scott Yasharian, you should definitely take a look. This mid-century home designed by Eline Hissink and Scott Yasharian boasts some of th
Perhaps one the most popular design styles of the last five decades, mid-century modern furniture is an enduring interior design style that has persisted through years. See also: MID-CENTURY MODERN INTERIOR DE
Mid-century modern furniture is a favorite choice in contemporary interiors. Discover the most popular homes to show off classic designs from a renovated apartment in London to a simply styled Berlin flat. Berl
California-based photographer Gray Malin is reconsidering the way we traditionally experience design objects through his latest series ‘art of living’. In the pristine turquoise waters of french polynesia,