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Eternity Modern
Imagine a chair you could really nestle into; that felt like you were sinking into a basket full of pillows. Well, it already exists, and it’s called the Womb Chair. Designed by mid-century mastermind Eero Saarinen to be just that—the Womb Chair mimics the cosseting of, well, a womb. Always given to experimentation, Saarinen wanted to investigate how comfort could be defined by the shape of a chair, and not necessarily by overstuffed cushioning—as in the case of most armchairs of the time. Taking his cues from fibreglass boat building, he decided to use a material previously unheard of. In a feat of remarkable engineering, the shell of this chair is in fibreglass, moulded over with foam, and flawlessly supported by splayed steel rod legs. The enveloping sculptural expression of the Womb Chair continues to be one of the most recognized representations of Saarinen’s legacy and the organic modernism movement.
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nancekivell home planning & design
This 1958 Mid Century Modern Lake Home in North Oaks was in need of an update to its master suite where the owners could enjoy a new bathroom and add a large walk-in closet. The master bedroom offered a large footprint so we could easily barrow some space to create a spa like bathroom with a generous double shower. To create a focal point, I designed a Mahogany built-in bed and built-in dresser/entertainment center to house and hide a flat screen TV. We converted a small office into a generous walk-in closet and connected it with a cased opening from the bedroom. The new closet also includes a makeup area and second vanity sink. Both rooms offer sweeping views of the lake and direct access to a private outdoor terrace. Photos provided by: KWREG
CarsonSpeer Builders
This mid-century modern was a full restoration back to this home's former glory. The floors were a special epoxy blend to imitate terrazzo floors that were so popular during this period. The bright and whimsical wallpaper was chosen because it resembled the work of Walt Disney animator, Mary Blair. The open shelving with stained access doors create a separate seating area from the sleeping area of the master bedroom.
Photo credit - Inspiro 8 Studios
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This is a bedroom suite for a daughters bedroom custom built to a previous clients specifications.
Coddington Design
Muted floral wallpaper in soft pastel tones, a neutral parchment bedside table and a matelasse silk headboard create a restful environment. Simple, yet feminine, accessories, as well as kid and pet friendly bedding are the perfect additions to this space.
Photographer: Lauren Edith Andersen
Midcentury Bedroom Design Ideas
designstiles
The client needed help to de-clutter and spruce up her master bedroom. We helped her style and add the final details, making her bedroom an open and relaxing environment.
Photography by: Annie Meisel
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