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  2. Modern furniture - Wikipedia

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    Modern furniture refers to furniture produced from the late 19th century through the present that is influenced by modernism. Post- World War II ideals of cutting excess, commodification , and practicality of materials in design heavily influenced the aesthetic of the furniture.

  3. Luxury Furniture Brands For Your Next Interior Design Upgrade

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    From high end wood furnishings to modern finds, here, 32 luxury furniture brands that are setting the new standard. These high-end designers will have you re-designing your entire home.

  4. The Guide to Contemporary Design Trends for Your Home - AOL

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    Contemporary design trends often find inspiration from existing styles, and combine them to make the look we see on TV, Pinterest and in interior design magazines.

  5. How to Design a Midcentury Modern Bedroom That Feels Current

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    For midcentury modern bedroom ideas that stand the test of time, seek out familiar furniture profiles, iconic lighting, and even era-specific fabrics to capture an authentic (but approachable ...

  6. Danish modern - Wikipedia

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    Danish modern is a style of minimalist furniture and housewares from Denmark associated with the Danish design movement. In the 1920s, Kaare Klint embraced the principles of Bauhaus modernism in furniture design, creating clean, pure lines based on an understanding of classical furniture craftsmanship coupled with careful research into ...

  7. Mid-century modern - Wikipedia

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    The term was used as early as the mid-1950s, and was defined as a design movement by Cara Greenberg in her 1984 book Mid-Century Modern: Furniture of the 1950s. It is now recognized by scholars and museums worldwide as a significant design movement.

  8. Scandinavian design - Wikipedia

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    Scandinavian designers are known especially for household goods including furniture, textiles, ceramics, lamps, and glass, but Scandinavian design has been extended to industrial design such as of consumer electronics, mobile phones, and cars.

  9. International Contemporary Furniture Fair - Wikipedia

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    ICFF, the International Contemporary Furniture Fair, has been recognized as North America's leading platform for global design. The ICFF welcomes over 600 international exhibitors, both established brands and emerging designers, showcasing what's next and what's best for contemporary, design driven residential and commercial interiors.

  10. Bernhardt Design - Wikipedia

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    Bernhardt Design (a division of the Bernhardt Furniture Company) is an American modern furniture company based in Lenoir, North Carolina. The company is known for working with a wide variety of international designers, [2] and for their investment in programs supporting young designers and design students.

  11. Transitional Style - Wikipedia

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    In interior design and furniture design, Transitional Style refers to a contemporary style mixing traditional and modern styles, incorporating old world traditional and the world of chrome and glass contemporary.