A midcentury armchair is a great furniture piece for a modern living room and that classic piece boasts a generous size and stately shape that can easily act as the main attraction in a room.
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You just need to pick the right inspiration, add a few fabrics beautifully coordinated, create a visual display for it in your modern living room and… voilá.. But even that’s a challenge for any living room.
We can help in your decision Essential Home recommends the following 5 Mid Century armchairs Designs for your living room as something that won’t let you be indifferent.
Romero
Cesar Romero was the charming and funny fortune hunter Monte Blanca in “Week‐End in Havana” also staring Carmen Miranda. Romero Armchair is inspired by a character full of enthusiasm and drama.
Merely mention the name Carver and you feel the weight of such an innovator’s name. The combination of exotic material such as dark walnut wood and gold plated brass turns this armchair into a modern version of the 60’s keen.
Bardot
The true velvet touch. The combination between velvet and gold plated brass gives this one of a kind handmade piece of furniture a sense of refinement that we don’t see very often.
Bogarde
As you sit in this armchair, you are immediately taken to a more relaxed way of living. The soft neutral green color of the chair, very popular in the 60’s, gives it a modern and lighter touch.
Loren
Inspired by the 50’s and 60’s retro designs, this swivel chair is the balance between the light and the dark, as the leather contrasts with a golden brass base to add a mysterious and classy touch.
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