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“Once In A Lifetime Find”: 50 Times Mid-Century Design Lovers Scored Big With Retro Treasures (New Pics)
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“Once In A Lifetime Find”: 50 Times Mid-Century Design Lovers Scored Big With Retro Treasures (New Pics)

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Some things just never go out of style. Like mid-century design, which is favored by a lot of people for its timeless, clean, and simple charm, making it just as popular today as it ever was. 
If you’re looking into bringing some mid-century style into your home, we have a whole list of pieces and designs for inspiration, as shared by a subreddit entirely dedicated to this aesthetic. Scroll down to immerse yourself in the mid-century charm, and don’t forget to upvote those designs that wowed you the most.
While you're at it, don't forget to check out a conversation with designer Elin Walters from Exactly Designs, who kindly agreed to briefly chat with us about mid-century design.

#1 My 1963 Frigidaire Flair

My 1963 Frigidaire Flair
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#2 My Mid Century ('60-'63) Hall Table By Dutch Designer Louis Van Teeffelen Made By Wébé

My Mid Century ('60-'63) Hall Table By Dutch Designer Louis Van Teeffelen Made By Wébé
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#3 My John Keal For Brown Saltman Coffee Table Build

My John Keal For Brown Saltman Coffee Table Build
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Mid-century design appeared as a response to the post-World War II environment, and was at its height around 1950-1970. The style was designed to bring a fresher and more optimistic outlook for the future, as during the wars, most things were mass-produced and looked quite bleak.

"It was defined by an attention to clean lines, organic materials, geometry, bringing the outdoors inside, simplicity, and functionality," says designer Elin Walters from Exactly Designs to Bored Panda.

#4 Beautiful Restoration

Beautiful Restoration
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#5 My Neighbor Gave These To Me 🥰

My Neighbor Gave These To Me 🥰
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#6 Rescued This Room Divider A Few Years Ago. Love How It Fits In With My Space

Rescued This Room Divider A Few Years Ago. Love How It Fits In With My Space
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The main characteristic of mid-century design is functionality. Even though it's sprinkled with bright accent colors and retro elements, it primarily focuses on simplicity, straightforwardness, and clean lines. Materials used were especially important to the design, as mixing and matching them resulted in a very unique look.

Teak, rosewood, oak, metal, glass, and vinyl were favored by the mid-century design, which we can definitely see in this list.

#7 My Recently Acquired Door Did I Do Good? LOL

My Recently Acquired Door Did I Do Good? LOL
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#8 New Dining Set I Found At A Local Store

New Dining Set I Found At A Local Store
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#9 She'll Be Mine Tomorrow!

She'll Be Mine Tomorrow!
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"Teak was preferred for its richness in color and durability," said designer Rozit Arditi. "Rosewood and oak were the other commonly used woods, mostly in case pieces like tables, desks, and storage cabinets."

Other materials were used in conjunction to create furnishings in curved shapes. The epitome of this is the famous Eames Lounge Chair.

#10 Found In A Dumpster

Found In A Dumpster
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#11 Loving My New Pieces

Loving My New Pieces
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#12 This Reupholstered Lafer We Have With Before Pic

This Reupholstered Lafer We Have With Before Pic
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The chair was named after its creators, Charles and Ray Eames, who made it out of molded plywood and leather. It has become an icon of modern design, and the Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman are even a part of the permanent collection of New York's Museum of Modern Art.

Even though it was introduced to the world more than 50 years ago, Herman Miller still continues to manufacture and sell it, with some modifications to be more environmentally friendly, of course. Like using Bamboo for the plywood, as it's highly renewable and reduces the carbon's carbon footprint by 35%.

#13 My Take On A Mid-Century/Scandinavian Modern Living Room

My Take On A Mid-Century/Scandinavian Modern Living Room
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#14 Mom Gave Me A 1950s Spartus Clock That She Had Hidden Away In A Closet. I’m So Happy!!

Mom Gave Me A 1950s Spartus Clock That She Had Hidden Away In A Closet. I’m So Happy!!
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#15 A Pair Of Arvin Speakers I Just Finished Restoring

A Pair Of Arvin Speakers I Just Finished Restoring
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Herman Miller calls this furniture piece "a universally recognized form that brings comfort and style to interiors everywhere," and claims that there's still nothing that compares on the market.

"When the set was introduced in 1956, there was nothing like it, and there is still nothing equal to it. The Eameses’ modern take on a nineteenth century club chair has not only endured for more than 50 years, it has become one of the most significant furniture designs of the twentieth century—instantly recognizable and enduringly fresh."

#16 Picked Up This Set The Other Day

Picked Up This Set The Other Day
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#17 Picked Up A Table And Chairs!

Picked Up A Table And Chairs!
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#18 Look What I Found!

Look What I Found!
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This is the main appeal of mid-century design. It manages to remain ever so relevant and in style even after many years. Some pieces of this aesthetic are still very sought after and cost a pretty penny, too.

Walters believes that its simplicity is the reason why it has engraved itself in people's homes and has become timeless. "It was a modern design that was ahead of its time and still presents as contemporary," she says.

#19 We Bought A Mcm Home That Came With A Fireplace Surprise, It’s Actually A Spin-A-Fire!

We Bought A Mcm Home That Came With A Fireplace Surprise, It’s Actually A Spin-A-Fire!
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#20 Grabbed This Boat Bar For $300, One Of My Favourite Pieces

Grabbed This Boat Bar For $300, One Of My Favourite Pieces
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