What furniture is considered mid-century modern?
Think sleek silhouettes, tapered legs, and functional simplicity. Key examples include Eames lounge chairs, teak sideboards, and low-profile sofas. At Jonathan Adler, we take these classic mid-century furniture forms and inject them with luxe materials like velvet and brass for a fresh spin.
Is MCM still popular today?
Absolutely. Good design is timeless, and MCM furniture remains a staple because it is effortlessly chic and highly adaptable. Its minimalist structure acts as the perfect canvas for mixing in maximalist accents, ensuring your spaces have a unique throwback vibe that feels fresh and avant-garde.
What color is most mid-century modern furniture?
The aesthetic’s palette is anchored by warm wood tones (teak, walnut, rosewood) and earth tones like olive green, mustard yellow, and burnt orange. However, Modern American Glamour isn't afraid of color. We love updating these classics with jewel tones or crisp white lacquer for a mod pop.