My blogging has been slow these days as I’ve been spending most of my time in the mid-century, combing some of Seattle’s best vintage and antique shops looking for lounge chairs, dining chairs and tables with just the right touch of Mad Men chic: understated beauty, simple lines, streamline shapes. One item that caught my eye for both my clients and my own home is a credenza. Once the item to store your turn table, a credenza can easily be converted to house a modern entertainment center (that’s what I’m holding out for) or sleek storage in a home office. If you are looking for a touch of the mid-century to add to your décor, this sleek and functional piece is the one to have.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Add some Mid-Century to your mix
My blogging has been slow these days as I’ve been spending most of my time in the mid-century, combing some of Seattle’s best vintage and antique shops looking for lounge chairs, dining chairs and tables with just the right touch of Mad Men chic: understated beauty, simple lines, streamline shapes. One item that caught my eye for both my clients and my own home is a credenza. Once the item to store your turn table, a credenza can easily be converted to house a modern entertainment center (that’s what I’m holding out for) or sleek storage in a home office. If you are looking for a touch of the mid-century to add to your décor, this sleek and functional piece is the one to have.
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