Get the look: Mid-Century Modern
The world is just about obsessed with mid-century design. Flip through any interior design magazine, head to any homewares store, and scroll through any designer’s Instagram page – there’s no escaping the timeless appeal of mid-century modern.
Inspired by the pared-back, functional designs of the middle of the 20th century (around 1933 to 1965), today’s mid-century furniture and décor exude a unique blend of playfulness and sophistication. Clean lines harmonise with natural texture. Rich colour clashes with light, bright neutrals. Minimalist silhouettes complement architectural geometry. It’s full of character and personality, yet somehow understated and oh-so-versatile.
If you’re looking to incorporate mid-century modern into your home, follow these must-know tips. Let’s dive into the intoxicating world of one of the most iconic design aesthetics.
Keep it clean
The golden rule of mid-century modern: keep your lines crisp and clean. It’s a no-frills philosophy that gives mid-century its universal appeal and prevents it from looking outdated and old-fashioned.
Sleek, minimal silhouettes work in every part of the home. Because they are unobtrusive, they create the illusion of space and light. They open up a room and foster a sense of airiness. Mirror this by keeping furnishings to a minimum – allow each piece to stand on its own, to breathe. Less is more, so avoid excessive knick-knacks, cushions, and throw rugs.
Coco Extension Dining Table from Domayne
Au naturel
Mid-century modern may be all about clean lines and low profiles, but it’s far from stark. In fact, mid-century design can be incredibly cosy, welcoming, and full of warmth. How? By embracing natural materials.
Warm-toned woods and textured fabrics bring life into a mid-century-inspired interior. Add a few muted colours, and you’re good as gold. From coffee to wall hangings, bed frames to bookshelves, mid-century design is best kept au naturel.
Rayne Coffee Table Set from Pillow Talk
Ready for rattan
Embrace the natural world in every aspect of your home’s décor. These rattan planters from Pillow Talk add interest to a space while drawing on the geometric themes found in many mid-century homes. Complete the look by stacking two or three and add indoor plants of varying heights.
Organic Influences
Organic materials such as stone, marble and wood, combined with classic silhouettes are staples of mid-century design. This Snow extension dining from Domayne extends to a oval shape for a more inclusive setting.
Let there be light
Illuminate your space with a feature light that also serves as an abstract work of art. This light becomes a focal point for the room and serves as a practical source of light with its multi level light design.
Orion Light Pendant from Beacon
Own the classics
During the mid-century era, many of the iconic designs we know and love today came to be. Don’t be afraid to embrace the old classics in your home – they are classic for a reason and will look just as good in your 21st century home as they did in the 50s.
Furnishings like this incredibly versatile Replica Wishbone Chair instantly elevate an interior space and act as an inspiring conversation piece. Pair with a contemporary dining table and neutral rug, and you’re on to a winning combination.
Replica Wishbone Chair from Pillow Talk
Curated collector
Create your own mid-century space with carefully curated furnishings. Steer clear of space fillers. Instead, look for functional items that double as art. This stunning lamp delivers in two ways: provides mood lighting and stands on its own as a sculptural, mid-century-inspired piece.
Silk Lamp from Nick Scali
Hideaway
Mid-century furniture simply doesn’t have the same impact if it’s covered in clutter. Keep surfaces clean by investing in stylish storage solutions. This bedside table conceals all, so you have everything you need within easy reach without sacrificing your overall bedroom aesthetic.
Barber Ash Bedside Table from Adairs
Love Linen
Linen is soft, natural, and breathable, and adds an eye-catching element of texture to the couch or bed. Select linen accessories in deep, muted tones, such as the stunning hue of this forest green cushion. Or, try a bold mustard, warm rust, or jewel blue. Alternatively, stick to white and create an ultra-crisp, minimal space. The choice is yours.
Malmo Deep Forest Linen Cushion from Adairs