When it comes to shopping for sofas, AT editors have learned a thing or two over the years. They've tested literally hundreds (I mean, have you seen our Personal Shopper series?)across every design aesthetic, from modern and contemporary to coastal and boho. But of all the designs we've looked at, mid-century modern sofas are by far the most popular. I get it - the clean lines, retro vibe, and subtle angles are undeniably stylish.
Unfolding as a series of performative provocations - unconventional dinners staged in unexpected locations - the A New Futurist Cookbook project stems from architect Michael Yarinsky and interdisciplinary artist Allan Wexler's desire to better understand how design shapes the social dimensions of a shared meal. The newly released Tortugaware dishware collection derives, in part, from this ongoing investigation. "It explores tableware as a medium for connection, turning simple acts of dining into moments of exchange," says Yarinsky.
For the final Designer Desktop of the year, we're closing out on a high note with Amanda Jane Jones. Known for her bold use of color, collage-like paper-cut forms, and modern reinterpretation of folk and mid-century influences, her work never fails to surprise and delight whether it's living on the pages of a children's book, hanging as a poster print, or transforming everyday objects into something artful and joyful.
With so little time (and so much to browse!) it's always a good idea to arrive with a shopping plan. For some, that might be deciding on decor styles ahead of time. Then, of course, there are those who are simply looking for the best value: items made with high-quality materials and excellent craftsmanship that are built to last.
At least one local objects to a rooftop addition proposed for an iconic Brooklyn Heights mid century modern townhouse on Willow Place. An application to the Landmarks Preservation Commission to build a terrace and rooftop addition on top of 48 Willow Place was on the agenda to be discussed at the Tuesday, November 5 meeting of Community Board 2. An LPC hearing is scheduled for Tuesday, November 25.
This 1000-square-foot apartment in Mexico City's Colonia Narvarte neighborhood has a storied history. It was built around the 1950s, so the apartment is over 75 years old, but incredibly it has been owned by Octavio Herrejón 's family for three generations. It was first owned by his grandmother's sister, then by his mother, and then two years ago Octavio moved in.
The Adam chair is made by award-winning Norwegian furniture brand Stressless, and it's the brand's first zero-gravity power recliner (more on this later). It promises weightless comfort and relaxation in an exceedingly stylish design. The recliner skeptic in me was immediately intrigued, but most impressive of all was how mid-century modern it looks! It's a total showstopper. Stressless has an expansive catalog of reclining chairs, but none lean as far back as the Adam.
"This rechargeable lamp is perfect for bathrooms, kitchens, and anywhere you want some ambient lighting," one Walmart shopper wrote. "This lamp is light, [has] easy touch control to dim or brighten the light, and looks great with any decor style! And the fact that it's rechargeable means you can set them anywhere in the house and not have to worry about having an outlet to plug into!"
There are thousands of buildings and sites classified as Modern Movement architecture in the National Register of Historic Places. Many of the Modern Movement capitals are in the West, with cities like Tucson, Phoenix, and Los Angeles home to the highest concentrations of NRHP-listed buildings in the style. New Canaan, Connecticut also stands out as a haven of Modern architecture, home to iconic structures like the Philip Johnson Glass House, the Noyes House, and the Landis Gores House. Also: 2 Dividend Legends to Hold Forever
With its roomy dimensions of 96" wide by 40" deep by 30" high, the Cleary sofa fits perfectly into our living room, providing ample seating without overwhelming the space. Its shape and alternative availability in two different widths (76" and 86") mean it would also be well-suited for various sized homes and apartments, though you need to have a fair amount of space for couches. of these sizes.
"This house is both a Kansas City labor of love and a New York labor of love, which is kind of like me, my two favorite places in the world," Gardner said in the YouTube video.
Many modern homes embrace the latest cookie-cutter upgrades, but untouched vintage properties are a rare gem for homebuyers who're on the hunt for one-of-a-kind character. Now-uncommon features like Victorian dust corners, stair clips, and built-in shaving benches have all but disappeared from today's homes (and public knowledge), but many retro appliances are just as useful as their modern-day counterparts. Case in point: This quirky 1960s-era kitchen gem, which has a bewitching backstory (and a major cult following).
Modern design is one of those terms in home decor that feels like a moving target. Modern, by its definition according to Webster's Dictionary, is "of, relating to, or characteristic of the present or the immediate past; contemporary."So what does that mean when "of the present or the immediate past" is constantly moving forward? "Modern design is open-concept, with clean lines, and a flow through a home without clutter," explains Sallie Lord, principal and founder of Virginia-based GreyHunt Interiors.