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1960s Lane Furniture Brutalist Oak Parquetry and Iron Coffee Table
By Lane Furniture
Located in Germantown, MD
A 1960s Lane Furniture Oak Parquetry Coffee Table with scroll forged iron base painted black
Category
Mid-20th Century American Brutalist Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Materials
Iron
1960's Mid-Century Modern Brutalist Walnut Credenza / Sideboard
By American of Martinsville, Lane Furniture, Broyhill
Located in Burbank, CA
Vintage Midcentury Modern Brutalist credenza for sale. From the 1960's, and has the original finish
Category
Vintage 1960s American Brutalist Credenzas
Materials
Walnut
1960's Brutalist Starburst Wall Sculpture
By William Bowie
Located in Burbank, CA
an original piece of brutalist wall art, and dates back to the 1960's. It's rare, and truly a gem
Category
Vintage 1960s American Brutalist Wall-mounted Sculptures
Materials
Metal, Brass, Copper
Ron Schmidt Large Brutalist Sculpture, 1960's
By Ron Schmidt
Located in North Miami, FL
Mid-Century Modern Brutalist wall sculpture by Ron Schmidt circa 1960's. Made of cut nail
Category
Vintage 1960s American Brutalist Wall-mounted Sculptures
Materials
Brass, Iron
1960's Swiss Brutalist Candle Holder
Located in Bern, CH
1960's Swiss Brutalist welded metal candle holder with three tiered candle cups.
Three holders
Category
Vintage 1960s Swiss Brutalist Candlesticks
Materials
Metal
1960’s Belgian Brutalist Coffee Table
Located in Chicago, IL
1960’s Belgian Brutalist oak coffee table with hand made tiles.
Category
Vintage 1960s Belgian Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Materials
Pottery, Oak
Metal Brutalist Hinged Tin Box 1960's, France
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Metal Brutalist Hinged Tin Box 1960's, France
Hammered, sculpted and worked tin and ink with tiny
Category
Late 20th Century French Brutalist Decorative Boxes
Materials
Tin
Swiss Brutalist Candle Holder, 1960's
Located in Bern, CH
Brutalist floor standing wrought iron candle holder dating from the 1960's. Believed to be of Swiss
Category
Vintage 1960s Swiss Brutalist Candlesticks
Materials
Metal
Brutalist Design Handle Stool, Belgium 1960's
Located in Oud-Turnhout, VAN
Vintage Brutalist Design Handle Stool. Made in Belgium, 1960's period. Solid hard wood constructed
Category
Vintage 1960s Belgian Brutalist Stools
Materials
Birch
Brass brutalist candle stick, 1960’s
Located in Delft, NL
Brutalist candle holder
Category
Vintage 1960s German Brutalist Candlesticks
Materials
Brass
Brutalist Sculptural Primitive Chair 1960's-1970's Tansania
Located in Rome, IT
“Brutalist” chair from the 1940’s-1950’s made of hand carved massive wood, decorated with floral and
Category
Vintage 1960s Brutalist Armchairs
Materials
Wood
Adrian Pearsall Cast Resin Brutalist Dining Table, 1960's
By Adrian Pearsall
Located in Culver City, CA
furniture from the 1960s and ‘70s are still some of the most coveted pieces in the collector world. Evans
Category
Vintage 1960s American Brutalist Dining Room Tables
Materials
Steel
Brutalist Oak Credenza, USA 1960's
Located in New York, NY
Stunning oak credenza on a black plinth with vertical slotted decor, it has five doors and multiple drawers and shelves. Very versatile design that can be used as storage or a multim...
Category
Mid-20th Century North American Brutalist Credenzas
Materials
Oak
Brutalist Zodiac Round Coffee Table, Germany, Circa 1960's
Located in San Antonio, TX
Mid-century brutalist round patinated copper coffee table, Germany, circa 1960s. Vintage table
Category
Mid-20th Century German Brutalist Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Materials
Metal, Copper
1960’s Brutalist Dutch Oak Chair, 6 Chairs Available
Located in Chicago, IL
Midcentury Brutalist Dutch Oak tall back dining chair. Six chairs available.
Category
Vintage 1960s Dutch Brutalist Dining Room Chairs
Materials
Wood
Brutalist art piece "three peacocks", typically 1960's
Located in Amstelveen, NL
Beautiful brutalist wall piece depicting three proud peacocks. A often seen wall piece in sixties
Category
Vintage 1960s Brutalist Wall-mounted Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Agnese Udinotti Brutalist Figures Sculpture, 1960's
By Agnese Udinotti
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Late 1960s Brutalist steel sculpture depicting abstracted figures by Arizona artist Agnese Udinotti.
Category
Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Cut Steel
Brutalist Coffee Table from 1960's, Spain
Located in Barcelona, ES
Brutalist coffee table from 1960's, Spain. Singular work in forget and patinated metal and black
Category
Vintage 1960s Spanish Hollywood Regency Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Materials
Marble, Metal
Single Brutalist Dark Metal Wall Sconce, Russia 1960's
Located in New York, NY
Rewiring required. Dark patina. Original manufacturer's tag. Frost glass diffusers likely to have been fit later.
Category
Mid-20th Century Russian Brutalist Wall Lights and Sconces
Materials
Metal
1960's Brutalist Aimo Tukianien Sculptural Melted Copper Table Lamp
By Silas Seandel
Located in Burbank, CA
Vintage brutalist Midcentury Modern table lamp for sale. Designed by Aimo Tukianien from Finland
Category
Vintage 1960s Finnish Brutalist Table Lamps
Materials
Metal, Copper
Large Spanish Brutalist Sconce in Forged Iron from 1960's
Located in Barcelona, ES
Large Spanish brutalist sconce with three globes from 1960's. Black lacquered forged iron structure
Category
Vintage 1960s Spanish Brutalist Wall Lights and Sconces
Materials
Iron
Brutalist Candleholder from Germany, 1960's
Located in Sagaponack, NY
1960's Brutalist style candleholder, crafted from brass sheeting, pipe and horseshoe nail accents.
Category
21st Century and Contemporary German Candelabras
Materials
Metal
1960's Spanish Brutalist Design Carved Oak Small Cabinet
Located in Oud-Turnhout, VAN
Vintage Spanish Brutalist Design Carved Oak small cabinet. Made in Belgium, 1960's period. Spanish
Category
Vintage 1960s Belgian Brutalist Cabinets
Materials
Oak
1960's Spanish Brutalist Design Carved Oak High Cabinet
Located in Oud-Turnhout, VAN
Vintage Spanish Brutalist Design Carved Oak high cabinet. Made in Belgium, 1960's period. Spanish
Category
Vintage 1960s Belgian Brutalist Cabinets
Materials
Oak
1960’s Brutalist Brass Wall Sculpture
Located in Chicago, IL
Midcentury Brutalist Brass wall sculpture.
Category
Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Wall Brackets
Materials
Brass
1960s Pair of Lane Brutalist Mid Century Modern Style Nightstands
By Lane Furniture
Located in West Hollywood, CA
. They have an attractive, Brutalist patchwork quilt design on the front. Possibly from the Staccato line
Category
Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Side Tables
Materials
Walnut
Mid Century Brutalist Patched Vintage Leather Lounge Chair, Brazil 1960's
Located in Round Top, TX
Mid-Century brutalist armchair in stitched vintage leather, designed in Brazil in the 1960's.
The
Category
Mid-20th Century Brazilian Brutalist Lounge Chairs
Materials
Leather, Wood
H 43.5 in W 27.5 in D 36.25 in
Brutalist Sconce by Marc Weinstein, USA 1960’s
By Marc Weinstein
Located in Lisboa, PT
This brutalist sconce was designed and produced by Marc Weinstein in the USA during the 1960s
Category
Vintage 1960s American Brutalist Wall Lights and Sconces
Materials
Iron
Brutalist “trident” Andirons, France 1960's
Located in New York, NY
Solid Wrought iron andirons with a clover detail.
Category
Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Andirons
Materials
Wrought Iron
Brutalist Slate End Tables, France 1960's
Located in New York, NY
Brutalist elm tables with slate inserts.
Category
Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern End Tables
Materials
Slate
Masterpiece Brutalist Sculpture in the manner of Pia Manu, 1960’s
By Pia Manu
Located in Antwerp, BE
seamlessly blends brutalist aesthetics with minimalist elegance. Designed for Saporiti Italia in 1972, this
Category
Vintage 1960s European Brutalist Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Brutalist Design Hand Crafted Solid Oak Bench, Belgium 1960's
Located in Oud-Turnhout, VAN
, 1960's / 70's period. Solid oak constrcuted heavy bench with thick beams and solid slabs of oak wood
Category
Vintage 1960s Belgian Brutalist Benches
Materials
Oak
Hillebrand Mid-Century Brutalist Wall Mirror, Germany 1960's
By Hillebrand
Located in Antwerp, Antwerp
“Brutalist” aesthetic. The frame surrounds a polished and lacquered brass inner frame. This model was
Category
Vintage 1970s German Brutalist Wall Mirrors
Materials
Brass, Iron
Brutalist Design Black Stained Oak Coffee Table, Netherlands 1960's
Located in Oud-Turnhout, VAN
Brutalist Dutch Design Black Stained Oak Coffee Table. Made in the Netherlands, 1960's / 70's
Category
Vintage 1960s Dutch Brutalist Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Materials
Oak
Brutalist Hanging Ball Pendant Chandelier by Nancy Still McKinney c. 1960's
By RAAK, Nanny Still McKinney
Located in New York, NY
, circa 1960's. The chandelier features a cooper globe with an amber glass interior, having decorative dot
Category
Mid-20th Century Finnish Brutalist Chandeliers and Pendants
Materials
Copper
Pair of Brutalist bronze metal candleholders c.1960’s
Located in London, GB
A matched pair of brutalist bronze metal candleholders. Slight variation between the two as hand
Category
Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Candlesticks
Materials
Brass
Bernard Rooke Brutalist Pottery Table Lamp, UK 1960's
By Bernard Rooke Studio
Located in New York, NY
Brutalist table lamp by Bernard Rooke in a Mayan pattern with a textured finish and a nuanced green
Category
Mid-20th Century British Brutalist Table Lamps
Materials
Brass
Brutalist Design 1960's Modern Antique Wall Mirror
Located in Taranto, IT
Specchio Da Parete Brutalist Design 1960’s Modernariato.
Struttura in metallo curvato effetto
Category
Vintage 1960s Italian Wall Mirrors
Materials
Metal
Brutalist Rustic Design Oak & Rush Dining Chair Set, Belgium 1960's
Located in Oud-Turnhout, VAN
Vintage Brutalist in design Rustic Oak & Rush Dining Chair Set. Made in Belgium in the 1960's era
Category
Vintage 1960s Belgian Brutalist Dining Room Chairs
Materials
Rush, Oak
Brutalist chandelier, 1960s
Located in Leuven, Vlaams Gewest
Striking brutalist pendant light with 5 lightpoints and orange glass.
Beautiful sculptured torch
Category
Vintage 1960s Italian Brutalist Chandeliers and Pendants
Materials
Steel
Sculptural Oceanic Nightstand by Pulaski, 1960's, Style of Witco
By Pulaski Furniture Corporation
Located in Culver City, CA
, designed in the unmistakable style of Witco from the 1960s. This was the iconic Pulaski Oceanic line
Category
Vintage 1960s American Brutalist Night Stands
Materials
Resin, Walnut
Brutalist Gouge Carved Stool, France, 1960s
Located in Brooklyn, NY
A 1960s French brutalist style stool. Gauge carved wood with metal fasteners.
Category
Vintage 1960s French Brutalist Stools
Materials
Wood
1960s Belgian Oak Brutalist Mirror
Located in London, London
1960s Belgian Oak Brutalist Mirror
A solid and sculptural wall mirror in oak, Belgium, circa 1960s
Category
Mid-20th Century Belgian Brutalist Wall Mirrors
Materials
Oak
Pair of Perriand Style Brutalist Pine Stools, France 1960's
By Charlotte Perriand
Located in New York, NY
Reminiscent of the work of Perriand, these pine stools are very sturdy and practical.
Category
Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Stools
Materials
Pine
Pair of Brutalist Octagonal Cabinets / Bedside Tables, c. 1960's
Located in Dallas, TX
Influenced by Paul Evans’ Brutalist-inspired designs, this stunningly beautiful matching pair of
Category
Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern End Tables
Materials
Wood
Brutalist Wall Sculpture/Light, 1960s
Located in Vienna, AT
Rare brutalist wall sculpture/light from the 1960s. Made of lacquered multi-layer torch-cut sheet
Category
Vintage 1960s German Brutalist Wall-mounted Sculptures
Materials
Sheet Metal
Brutalist Cone Form Pendant by Nanny Still - McKinney for Raak c 1960's
By RAAK, Nanny Still McKinney
Located in New York, NY
Exception cone form hanging pendant designed. by Nanny Still McKinney, for Raak - circa 1960's. The
Category
Mid-20th Century Finnish Brutalist Chandeliers and Pendants
Materials
Copper
Brutalist Pendant Light by Nanny Still - McKinney for Raak Finland c 1960's
By Nanny Still McKinney
Located in New York, NY
Brutalist hanging pendant by noted artist Nanny Still - McKinney made in Finland for Raak. The
Category
Mid-20th Century Finnish Brutalist Chandeliers and Pendants
Materials
Copper
Mid-Century Modern / Brutalist Torch Cut Metal Bull Sculpture, USA, c. 1960's
Located in Deland, FL
1960's.
.
Category
Vintage 1960s American Brutalist Historical Memorabilia
Materials
Metal
H 8.5 in W 19 in D 8 in
Large Brutalist Candle Holder, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Large Brutalist Candle Holder, in Very Good conditions. Designed 1960 to 1969
Additional
Category
20th Century Brutalist More Candle Holders
Materials
Glass
Mid-Century Brutalist Candleholder, 1960s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Mid-Century Brutalist Candleholder, in Very Good conditions. Designed 1960 to 1969.
Additional
Category
20th Century Brutalist More Candle Holders
Materials
Steel
Abstract Brutalist Cast Bronze Table Top Sculpture signed EJD c 1960/70's
By Paul Evans
Located in New York, NY
Exceptional solid cast bronze Brutalist School table top sculpture signed EJD, circa 1970's. The
Category
Mid-20th Century American Brutalist Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Mid Century Modern Brutalist Inspired Highboy Dresser. Circa 1960s.
By Lane Furniture
Located in Miami, FL
Vintage Mid Century Modern Brutalist Inspired Highboy Dresser. Circa 1960s.
Feature a monumental
Category
Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Commodes and Chests of Drawers
Materials
Wood, Walnut
1960s Belgian Oak Brutalist Mirror
Located in London, London
Mirror
Oak
Brutalist style
Belgium 1960s
Category
Mid-20th Century Belgian Brutalist Wall Mirrors
Materials
Oak
Brutalist Wingback Fireplace Chair, Netherlands 1960S
Located in Rīga, LV
Brutalist lounge chair with wingback design, spring seat, and dark oak frame.
Additional
Category
20th Century Dutch Brutalist Lounge Chairs
Materials
Oak, Fabric
Brutalist Design Elm & Leather Dining Chairs by Maison Regain, France 1960's
By Maison Regain
Located in Oud-Turnhout, VAN
Vintage Brutalist Design Elm & Leather Dining Chairs by Maison Regain. Made in France, 1960's / 70
Category
Vintage 1960s French Brutalist Dining Room Chairs
Materials
Leather, Elm
H 35.04 in W 18.9 in D 18.9 in
1960S Dutch Oak Brutalist Armchair
Located in London, London
Belgium
Seat height 47cm
Dutch 1960s
Category
Mid-20th Century Dutch Brutalist Armchairs
Materials
Linen, Oak
1960's Extra Large Brutalist Craftsman Planter In Solid Teak
Located in Silvolde, Gelderland
Teak planter stand with a sculptural design. Crafted from solid teak, this elegant piece features a curved bowl-like top supported by a conical base, making it a stylish and function...
Category
Vintage 1960s Dutch Brutalist Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières
Materials
Teak
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Find a variety of brutalist furniture 1960s available on 1stDibs. Frequently made of metal, wood and brass, all brutalist furniture 1960s available were constructed with great care. There are all kinds of brutalist furniture 1960s available, from those produced as long ago as the 19th Century to those made as recently as the 20th Century. Brutalist furniture 1960s are generally popular furniture pieces, but Mid-Century Modern, Scandinavian Modern and Modern styles are often sought at 1stDibs. Brutalist furniture 1960s have been a part of the life’s work for many furniture makers, but those produced by Laurel Lamp Company, Adrian Pearsall and Lane Furniture are consistently popular.
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- 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 13, 2023Furniture from the 1960s is often called mid-century modern. This style emphasizes the importance of good design that looks attractive and performs its function well. Notable mid-century modern designers include Eero Saarinen, George Nelson, Florence Knoll and Charles and Ray Eames. On 1stDibs, shop a selection of mid-century modern furniture.
- What is Brutalist furniture?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertApril 22, 2024Brutalist furniture is the term for furnishings that reflect the characteristics of Brutalism, a style that emerged during the mid-20th century. Furniture that fits the definition prioritizes functionalism, minimalism and the utilization of negative space and typically features spare silhouettes, pronounced geometric shapes, a stripped-down, natural look and rugged textures. Modular construction from industrial materials, such as tubular steel, concrete, glass and granite, is also common. Furniture designers who worked in the Brutalist style include Le Corbusier, Marcel Breuer, Paul Evans, Oscar Niemeyer, Paul Rudolph and Tom Greene. On 1stDibs, explore an assortment of Brutalist furniture.
- 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 1, 2024Generally, 1960s-style furniture is called mid-century modern. The style, which emerged primarily in the years following World War II, is characterized by pieces that were conceived and made in an energetic, optimistic spirit by creators who believed that good design was an essential part of good living. Some of the most notable furniture designers of the time include Charles and Ray Eames, Arne Jacobsen, Eero Saarinen and Hans J. Wegner. On 1stDibs, shop a variety of mid-century modern furniture.
- Were there watches in the 1960s?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertFebruary 13, 2023Yes, there were watches in the 1960s. The first recorded wristwatch dates back to 1868, when Patek Philippe, a watchmaker founded in Geneva in 1839 by Polish expats Antoni Patek and Franciszek Czapek, designed a timepiece for Countess Koscowicz of Hungary. Shop a collection of vintage watches from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
- What is a caftan from the 1960s?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertFebruary 13, 2023A caftan from the 1960s or any other era refers to a long ankle-length variation on a robe or a tunic. Caftans, which are sometimes referred to as kaftans, feature full sleeves and usually have a deep, open neck. While these garments can be made from any fabric, most caftans are made of wool, silk or cotton. Find a selection of caftans from top fashion boutiques around the world on 1stDibs.
- What was worn in the 1960s?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021Fashion in the 1960s progressed toward a more casual look for men and for women during the decade. For women, the skirt suits of the 1950s prevailed during the early ‘60s and eventually miniskirts came along. Late-1960s fashion included ponchos, peace signs, chain belts, puffed “bubble” sleeves, frayed bell-bottom jeans for men and women, tie-dyed shirts, work shirts, sandals, headbands and moccasins.
- 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 21, 2024The dresses they wore in the 1960s varied depending on the time of day and the occasion. For everyday wear, many women opted for simply tailored frocks called shift dresses. They often featured bold geometric prints in eye-catching colors. In the evening, women tended to opt for gowns with plunging necklines, fitted waists and flowing full skirts. On 1stDibs, shop a diverse assortment of vintage dresses from the 1960s.
- What did men wear in the 1960s?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertApril 26, 2024What men wore in the 1960s varied over the course of the decade. At the start of the ’60s, when the Mod style was all the rage, men often sported boxy Italian-style suits with tight-fitting trousers for work and dressier occasions and polo shirts and turtlenecks paired with fitted trousers for casual dress. As the decade progressed, the Peacock Revolution occurred, with menswear becoming flashier with bright colors and bold prints. Fedoras and trilby hats were common in the early ’60s, but by the start of the 1970s, hats for men were much less common, marking a major departure from the style conventions of the 1930s, ’40s and ’50s. Explore an assortment of 1960s men's apparel and accessories on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022To tell if a dress is from the 1960s or 1970s, first look for a label. You may be able to determine the approximate date of the dress simply by researching the designer using reputable online sources. Also, check the zippers. Dresses from the 1960s will usually have metal or nylon zippers. Ones from the 1970s are more likely to be plastic. You'll find a large selection of vintage dresses on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022Go-go boots were fashionable in the late 1960s through the 1970s. A calf-length to knee-length boot became synonymous with 1960s and 1970s fashion and is still highly coveted today by fashion enthusiasts. Shop a wide range of vintage go-go boots on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 27, 2024What the dress style was called in the 1960s varied, as there were several types of dresses that were fashionable during the decade. At the start of the 1960s, many women wore swing dresses featuring fitted bodices and full skirts. Collared, button-up belted dresses called shirtwaist dresses were also popular, as were loose-fitting, flowy shift dresses. By the late 1960s, new styles emerged, such as flared, flowing tent dresses, sleeveless jumpers usually styled over sweaters and blouses and drop-waist dresses, which had their waist seams at the hips rather than the natural waist. Find a variety of 1960s dresses and other vintage dresses on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 21, 2024Who the most famous fashion designer of the 1960s was is open to debate. Many designers helped define the looks of the decade, each influencing style in their own way. Among these notable designers were Mary Quant, André Courrèges, Pierre Cardin, Yves Saint Laurent, Bonnie Cashin, Hubert de Givenchy, Emilio Pucci, Paco Rabanne and Ossie Clark. On 1stDibs, shop a variety of vintage apparel and accessories from the 1960s.
- 1stDibs ExpertNovember 26, 2024To identify 1930s furniture, first see if you can spot a maker's mark in hidden areas, such as the back, base, inside of drawers or under tabletops and seats. Trusted online resources can help you determine who produced your furniture based on these markings, and from there, you can research more to get a rough idea of how old your item is. A piece's characteristics can also be helpful when dating furniture. Many items made during the 1930s are examples of Art Deco furniture. Art Deco furniture is characterized by geometric patterns and luxurious materials, such as shagreen, marble, mother of pearl, mirrored glass, exotic animal hides and rare woods like mahogany, ebony and zebra wood. A certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer can provide an expert opinion on when your piece was likely made. On 1stDibs, explore a range of 1930s furniture.
- 1stDibs ExpertNovember 4, 2024To identify 1800s furniture, first check to see if your piece bears any maker's marks. Should you locate any, researching them using trusted online resources can help you determine the maker and age of your furniture. To determine if unmarked pieces date back to the 19th century, look for tool marks and variations in their carvings and ornamentation. Since 19th-century furniture was handmade, you should expect to find these signs of hand craftsmanship. A piece that shows no marks or inconsistencies in details is likely a contemporary machine-made reproduction. Familiarizing yourself with the characteristics of Rococo, Chippendale, Gothic Revival, neoclassical and other 19th-century styles can also be helpful. If you struggle to make an identification, consider consulting a certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer. On 1stDibs, find a range of 19th-century furniture.
- What is 1920s furniture called?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertNovember 13, 2024What 1920s furniture is called depends on its style. However, the most prominent design style of the decade was Art Deco. The term alone conjures visions of the Roaring Twenties, Machine Age metropolises, vast ocean liners, sleek typography and Prohibition-era hedonism. The iconic movement made an indelible mark on all fields of design throughout the 1920s and ’30s, celebrating society’s growing industrialization with refined elegance and stunning craftsmanship. Art Deco furniture often featured bold geometric lines, floral forms, shimmering mirrored finishes, sleek metal accents, and the use of expensive materials such as shagreen or marble as well as exotic woods such as mahogany, ebony and zebra wood. On 1stDibs, find a diverse assortment of Art Deco furniture.
- What is 1950s furniture called?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertSeptember 23, 20241950s furniture is called vintage furniture. Some pieces produced during this period may be considered mid-century modern based on their characteristics. Mid-century modern design refers to the variety of modernism that rose to prominence in the 1940s and ’50s. It displays many of the characteristics of the earlier versions of modernism, including simple forms and a focus on functionality. Other traits common in mid-century modern furniture include unadorned silhouettes, clean lines and mixed materials, emphasizing wood, wool, steel and plastic. On 1stDibs, explore a large collection of 1950s furniture.
- What is ’70s furniture called?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertSeptember 23, 2024What ’70s furniture is called depends on its style. Generally, pieces from this decade can be called vintage furniture. However, pieces with certain stylistic characteristics have other names. For example, some 1970s furniture is mid-century modern. The style, which emerged primarily in the years following World War II, was developed in an energetic, optimistic spirit by creators who believed that good design was an essential part of good living. On 1stDibs, shop a variety of 1970s furniture.
- What is 1970s furniture called?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertMarch 15, 2024What 1970s furniture is called varies. Generally, you may see pieces produced during the decade classified as "vintage" or "retro" furniture. During the 1970s, some makers continued to produce furniture that boasted the characteristics of mid-century modern works. The disco era yielded furnishings with organic, often rounded shapes, unadorned silhouettes, clean lines and a mix of materials. The showy leather furniture of the 1970s, which was both sexy and comfortable, is seeing a resurgence in today’s homes. Shop a wide variety of vintage 1970s furniture on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertNovember 13, 2024The best-known 1950s furniture style is called mid-century modern. Organically shaped, clean-lined and elegantly simple are three phrases that describe vintage mid-century modern furniture. The style emerged primarily in the years following World War II through creators who believed that good design was an essential part of good living. Mid-century modern designers combined natural and human-made materials, such as teak, rosewood and oak woods as well as steel, fiberglass and molded plywood. Some well-known mid-century modern designers include Charles and Ray Eames, Eero Saarinen, Milo Baughman, Florence Knoll, Harry Bertoia, Isamu Noguchi and George Nelson. On 1stDibs, shop a large selection of mid-century modern furniture.
- Which artist became famous for his series of black paintings in the late 1950s and early 1960s?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertJanuary 27, 2025Frank Stella is the artist who became famous for his series of black paintings in the late 1950s and early 1960s. These works featured bands of black paint separated by thin, precise stripes of bare canvas. At a time when contemporary painting was all about wild gestures, thick paint and formal abandon, the “Black Paintings” created a sensation. Explore a range of Frank Stella art on 1stDibs.