4 Lovely Spaces Boasting Mid Century Modern Dining Chairs
Posted by Maureen on May 28th 2020
Even though mid century modern style first became popular in the 1940s, designs like mid century modern dining chairs with simple Bauhaus-inspired lines and organic shapes are just as appealing nowadays. Just check out Pinterest…It's filled with mid century modern interiors with a Man Men vibe brimming with inspiration!
Keep reading to discover four dining spaces boasting sculpturally striking furniture pieces by some of the most popular designers of that era, like Eero Saarinen, Harry Bertoia and Hans Wegner. With pared-back, top quality furnishings like these, even the most hectic dinner party may be enjoyed.
1. New York Penthouse
This welcoming open space concept of this New York penthouse was designed by MR Architecture + Decor. You can see a metal ceiling light by Ralph Pucci, a pair of counter chairs anda set of sculptural Tulip Armchairs with organic form designed by Eero Saarinen in 1955. Of course, the true statement worthy piece
2. St. Barts Vacation Home
This enchanting St. Bart's home owned by renowned photographer Wolfgang Lude was designed by architect Johannes Zingerle. A rectangular table by Citterio is perfectly paired with comfortably-curved Wishbone Chairs, a.k.a. Woodstring Chairs, crafted by Wegner in 1946. The chair’s natural woven seat adds even more texture!
3. Malibu Residence
At a Malibu, California, residence restored by BoydDesign, all of the contemporary pieces like the glass-steel dining table, the wall art, ceiling light and the chrome Eiffel Chairs blend perfectly together.Featuring a metal base, this striking chair designed in the 40s, adds some much-needed contrast to the wood ceiling, exposed brick and cork floor.
4. Madrid Villa
At the stylish eat-in kitchen found in renowned designer Isabel López villa in Madrid, Spain, Wire Chairs originated by Harry Bertoia in 1951 are beautifully featured. Don’t you just love how the chrome chairs are perfectly paired with the steel breakfast table? Both of them have an industrial vibe!
We hope this information comes in handy. Which of these lovely spaces is your favorite? Tell us in the comments section below! For mid century modern dining chairs and other coveted pieces, visit Manhattan Home Design.