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Mid-century Modern: Interiors, Furniture, and Design Details

As you can probably tell, we're pretty big fans of mid-century modern interior design. But for those of us several decades removed from this amazing time in architecture and design, it's hard to truly get a sense of what life was like for folks living in the '50s.

Mid-century Modern: Interiors, Furniture, and Design Details

As you can probably tell, we’re pretty big fans of mid-century modern interior design. But for those of us several decades removed from this amazing time in architecture and design, it’s hard to truly get a sense of what life was like for folks living in the ’50s.

‘Mid-Century Modern: Interiors, Furniture, and Design Details’ aims to remedy that. In his book, Bradley Quinn gives us a look at what it was like to live in this one-of-a-kind era. He explores the decor of this iconic decade with modern case studies that focus on mid-century lighting, furniture, walls, and more.

The photographs are stunning and are honestly worth the price of the book alone. But what’s even better is Quinn gives us tips on blending the iconic ’50s style with other styles from both today and yesteryear.

We thoroughly enjoyed this book on mid-century modern interior design and have our fingers crossed Quinn writes another soon!

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