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Rooted in 1950s design, Mid-Century Modern brings timeless charm with sleek silhouettes, tapered legs, and bold yet balanced colors. It combines organic shapes, wood tones, and functional layouts that feel both retro and refreshingly contemporary. Ideal for those who love design-forward spaces with a touch of nostalgia.

Mid-Century Modern.

Timeless Elegance and Functionality.

Material Palette.

The functional design focuses on simplicity and minimalism. The materials used include high-quality woods, and upholstery in premium fabrics. The colour palette features warm, earthy tones such as browns, beiges, and classic neutrals including white, grey, and black.

This collection is designed for individuals who appreciate the timeless appeal of mid-century modern style. It caters to those looking to create a cohesive and sophisticated aesthetic in their homes, blending vintage charm with contemporary functionality.

Living Room.

Collection.

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Sofa

Type 1

Coffee Table

Type 1

Sectional Sofa.

Type 2

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Coffee Table.

Type 2

Accent Chair

Common

TV Console Unit.

Common

Shoe Cabinet

Common

Side Table

Common

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Mirror

Common

Console Table

Common

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Dinning Table.

Type 1

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Dinning Table

Type 2

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Dinning Chair

Type 2

Bed

Type 1

Night Stand

Type 1

Dressing Table

Optional

Stool

Optional

Bed

Type 2

Night Stand

Type 2

Dressing Table

Optional

Stool

Optional

Bed

Type 3

Night Stand

Type 3

Bed

Type 4

Night Stand

Type 2

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Wardrobe.

Type 1

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Wardrobe.

Type 2

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Wardrobe.
Type 2
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Wardrobe.
Type 1
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Extras / Optional

Wardrobe & Decor.

Service.

Kitchen

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L - Type.

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U - Type.

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Straight - Type.

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