A Modern Sofa Can Work In Contemporary and MCM Areas
Posted by Eloy on Dec 14th 2020
It's surprising how a modern sofa can help make the definitive difference between modern and contemporary interior design. Either way, these styles are very close and easy to combine from different points of view and in different ways.
In fact, some think that the Modern style is itself a Contemporary style because it has been popular for a long time, especially since the middle of the last century when some iconic designers contributed amazingly with their works to what became known as the Mid-Century Modern style. Examples are Mies van der Rohe, Charles and Ray, Hans Wegner, the Castiglioni brothers, Eero Saarinen, and many others.
In this sense, it can be said that a midcentury sofa can work very well in a visual, conceptual, and aesthetic sense with both decorating styles. If you know how to use the resources that both trends can provide you very well, strategically and coherently, you'll be creating charming spaces of all kinds in which you can live, work, recreate, and always feel at ease, in compartments that represent you, your tastes and your personality.
Not only Modern and Contemporary styles can be combined successfully; in fact, the Eclectic style is known for intelligently and appropriately mixing different elements and resources of various trends to create original, complex, and interesting environments.
Finding The Perfect Style Combination
If you hire a professional interior designer, express your ideas, answer their questions, and clarify all the doubts they have to help you orient yourself better, you can help them immensely in the mission of generating spaces according to your needs, tastes, and lifestyle.
Some of the most notable differences that could be noted between the Modern and Contemporary styles refer to the times in which both trends made themselves felt as important aesthetic movements in interior design. First came Modernism and later what scholars call Contemporary interior design. The latter is still under development, and we could say that it's a concept still under construction.
To give you an example of how both styles are intercomplemented, you can imagine that you have a modern sectional and you want to surround it with materials associated with the Contemporary style, such as avant-garde materials, metals, upholstery, and finishes with very subtle prints, and in general terms any resource that represents what current industrial advancements and prevailing tastes can offer.
That is, the Contemporary seeks to always be one step ahead so that the environments are updated and are, in a functional sense, as efficient as possible. Leather sofas, for example, which has long been considered recurring pieces within Modernism, have diversified their models thanks to advances in industrial techniques, and now there are leathers with all kinds of finishes and colors thanks to different dyeing methods.
It doesn't matter what your favorite decorating trend is or the style that best represents you. Always remember that the best sofas will show off your spaces in all their splendor and will bring out the best facet of each compartment where you decide to install it.