Vintage Two-Tier Mid Century Modern Accent Corner Table

Vintage Two-Tier Mid Century Modern Accent Corner Table

Please note, there are scratches to the top and overall general wear to finish (see photos).

$$$$$ · Indexed November 14, 2024 ·

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Edmonston, MD
4671 Tanglewood Dr Edmonston MD, · 301-985-5180






Usage
  • A two-tier accent table may serve as an ideal piece for small living spaces, providing both functionality and style.
  • Such tables can often be utilized in various settings, including living rooms, bedrooms, or hallways, to showcase decor or as a functional space for drinks or books.
  • The corner design of similar accent tables allows for efficient use of space, making them suitable for any nook or less-utilized corner in a home.
History
  • Mid-century modern furniture, which emerged in the mid-20th century, is characterized by its clean lines and functional form, which aimed to combine beauty and utility.
  • The popularity of accent tables during the mid-century era reflected a shift toward more informal and relaxed living arrangements in post-war homes.
  • Furniture from this period often highlights the use of innovative materials and production techniques that emerged in the 1940s to 1960s.
Design Significance
  • Two-tier designs are often celebrated for their ability to maximize surface area while maintaining a lightweight aesthetic, embodying mid-century modern principles.
  • Such furniture items typically emphasize minimalism and a connection to nature through their organic shapes and materials, which can enhance the overall design theme of a space.
  • In mid-century design, accent tables often serve as focal points, showcasing craftsmanship and artistic expression that resonate with contemporary tastes.

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