Best Mid Century Modern Dining Chairs to Match With Round Tables
Posted by Maureen on Mar 10th 2020
The mid century decor aesthetic embraces modern design of simpler times.Back then, there was an explosion of growth rendering iconic pieces that are still edgy today. Many pieces like mid century modern dining chairs scream avant garde, others scream retro. This style broke the rules of tradition!
It’s a decor style that's loved by many. Bright colors and sleek lines and uncluttered pieces describes it perfectly. You’ll see this in unexpected shapes, and a juxtaposition of natural and man made materials. Intrigued? Read on and you'll find the best mid century chairs to pair with round tables.
Woodsting Chairs
In this sophisticated, modern open concept space with glass walls, ceiling lights, polished floor, the set of Woodstring Chairs in natural color bring the whole thing together. Also known as wishbone chairs, these iconic chairs have an intricate shape that perfectly breaks the round table. What a charming duo! Besides, their farmhouse, traditional aesthetic brings amazing contrast to the contemporary space.
Vortex Chairs
In this modern dining setting, the blue wallpaper, glass doors,and round glass table are complemented by statement-worthy molded plywood chairs like our black Vortex Chairs. Molded plywood chairs are also mid century modern icons. They showcase a biomorphic, sculptural shapeand are constructed completely in molded plywood.Its streamlined design pairs perfectly with any round table!
Amble Chairs
In the above dining space, modern meets traditional design aesthetic. The traditional shape of our black Amble Chairs perfectly complements the contemporary white pedestal table. Made from solid Elm wood and black finish, our coveted chairs preside admirably over the room with rustic appeal and captivating design. And, the linear lines of the chairs’ design nicely contrast the table’s curves.
We hope this information inspires you for an upcoming project. Ready to purchase mid century modern dining chairs from Manhattan Home Design?