Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Popular 1950s Living Room Furniture Selections

The mid-1950s seem to bring about a new revolutionary wave of interior design. Modern furniture themes were taking over, and obsolete were the times when the implementation of traditional living room furniture sets was used.

This huge change began after the beginning of the 20th century, but then seemed to boom in the 1950s to 1970s. All kinds of furniture since then has been placed in modern living rooms.

However, some pieces of living room furniture stand out as timeless classics:

Charles Eames Elliptical Surfboard Coffee Table This is only one of many similar pieces of this kind available. Still, in a few different ways it is one of a kind. It the black glass version of this piece is probably ordered the most often. This special item was first thought of by Charles and Roy Eames in 1951.

Noguchi Cyclone Coffee Table This is one more table which is modeled after by the renowned furniture designer Isamu Noguchi. It was first made in 1953. Nowadays it appears stunning among other contemporary and traditional furniture quite well.

George Nelson Coconut Stool When George Nelson was employed for the Herman Miller Company this is one of the items that was created. It first became available after 1955. It provides for the utmost ease of lounging around at home or while on a coffee break.

Coffee Table By Poul Kjaerholm (1956 Model) This individual was a different outstanding designer who produced extraordinary works in the 1950s. One in particular is the 1956 square model of coffee table. Today it is often produced in regular or marble glass. It in all likelihood is small enough to fit a flat living room or home.

Florence Knoll Sofas These come in an assortment of shapes, sizes, and styles very much like the ones original made in the mid-1950s. The glass coffee tables in particular are produced by this notable designer who studied under Mies Van Der Rohe and Eeero Saarinen. These fine works of art are noted for their sleekness and slenderness.

Arne Jacobson Inspired Swan Sofa This very special model was first planned out in 1957 by one of the most famous furniture designers that ever lived. Its form is representative of style and sophistication. It has been displayed in many offices, waiting areas, living rooms, libraries, hauls, and lobbies all around the world.

You should have some fun creating your own 1950s-themed living room. Furniture pieces like these are less likely to never go out of style even as decorating trends change.

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