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Mix and Match Mid-Century? No Prob - Hello Chairish!

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Being a dealer specializing in Dutch Mid-Century Modern goodness, we're no stranger to mixing and matching. Dutch design varies a little from more traditional Danish mid-century - they used more industrial and colorful materials, which offset so perfectly with wood and various textures. If we've taken away anything from Dutch design, it's fearlessness in our aesthetic. Sometimes the least likely mix of things synchronize beautifully together. Why do we love mid-century? People knew how to build things well back then, ideas were fresh, unique pieces were made, and the materials were repurposed from WWII industrialism… Historically standing, MCM was the gateway for mass-production, nevertheless the original (old) designs still maintain a feeling of hand-craftedness and care. Mixing mid-century with any style ALWAYS gives any space a sense of originality and comfort. Today I will be sharing a few of our favorite rooms that seamlessly incorporate the mid-century modern aesth...

JUST LANDED: FAVORITES

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Pair of Jacques Adnet Style Woven Rattan Bucket Chairs , Paul Kingma Style Mosaic Stone Nesting Tables Blonde Pastoe (attr) Dining Set , Black Plexi Hat Ceiling Lamp Pair of Radboud Van Beekum FM60 Cube Chairs for Pastoe in New White Leather, Hala Style Ball-Jointed Industrial Black Floor Lamp , Dirk van Sliedrecht for Rohe Noordwolde Side Table