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2 Gorgeous Mid Century Design Ideas using Mid Century Modern Dining Chairs

Posted by Maureen on Feb 27th 2020

In the design world the term mid century modern is heard a lot nowadays.Whether it’s a vintage sideboard, a bar cart or a mid century modern dining chair, the mid century modern is everywhere. With its preference for function instead of embellishments,clean lines and practicality, this design style has universal appeal. Best of all, it takes us back to a nostalgic era of Mad Men.

Mid century modern design style is all about top-quality furniture pieces that blend with traditional or contemporary finishes, resulting in a classically current, collected feel. Below, you can find dining rooms that take inspiration for the mid century modern era.

Go for a Whimsical Area Rug

Mid century modern design is much more exciting when you pair bold colors, whimsical prints and clean lines. Doesn't this enchanting dining space perfectly evoke 50s Hollywood Glamour?The petal-like shape of the light pendant and bold rug mirror the straight lines and graceful curves of the sleek Tulip Armchair.

With so many bold colors in the room, the space is contrasted with light tile floors, white walls and white drapery to give it a minimal look. This polished, playful setting invites you to sit back and relax!

Make the Floors Dark

Isn’t this dining room the epitome of mid century modern? It thoughtfully mixes transitional with modern pieces. We love it! And, the black finish on these wishbone chairs, also known as Woodstring Chairs, is a modern interpretation of thetraditional natural wood finish, giving it an edgy, sleek feel.

When paired with other statement pieces in the room, the result is a glamorous, yet relaxed space that beautifully blends feminine and masculkine styles. Don’t the dark wooden floor perfectly match the finish on the chairs? It adds so much warmth to the space!

We hope these design ideas and examples inspire you to love mid century modern design as much as we do. For dining chairs and other mid century furniture pieces, visit Manhattan Home Design.