40” Mid-Century Modern Coffee Table w. Slatted Shelf

40” Mid-Century Modern Coffee Table w. Slatted Shelf

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Featured at DC Handsome walnut / teak coffee table in a very-desirable compact size, yet full of design details Beautiful slatted shelf below adds extra functionality ...

Indexed September 13, 2024 ·


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Modern Mobler
Takoma, DC / Kensington, MD
7313 Georgia Ave NW, Washington DC 20010 , · 202-882-1648






Usage
  • A mid-century modern coffee table can serve as a central element in a living room, providing a stylish surface for beverages, books, and decorative items.
  • The compact size of a coffee table allows it to fit in smaller living spaces while still offering functionality, making it ideal for apartments or cozy dens.
  • Coffee tables with additional shelving can help keep a living space organized, providing a place to store magazines or remote controls easily.
History
  • The mid-century modern design movement, which typically spans from the 1940s to the 1960s, emphasizes clean lines, organic forms, and functional beauty, reflecting a post-war desire for simplicity and comfort.
  • Furniture pieces from this era, often made of wood like walnut or teak, are celebrated for their craftsmanship and timeless appeal, which continue to influence contemporary design.
  • The popularity of mid-century modern furniture has seen a resurgence in recent years, with many consumers seeking vintage or inspired pieces that offer a nostalgic aesthetic.
Design Significance
  • The slatted shelf design adds visual interest while enhancing usability, a hallmark of mid-century modern furniture that blends form with function.
  • Turned legs are often seen in mid-century designs, providing an elegant touch that softens the overall look while contributing to the piece's stability.
  • The use of mixed woods, such as walnut and teak, can highlight craftsmanship and quality, both significant traits valued in mid-century modern design.

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