If you are looking for mid-century modern dining chairs without spending too much, then this resource will be a great help. Here you have the best five dining chairs you could add to your kitchen or dining room.
Even though all the fuss and design advantage that the internet and computers have brought, everyone is still fixated on the pieces that were designed in the 50’s ushering a renewal of mid-century modern design’s popularity. Take a look!
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A product of the 1950s, this chair has been accurately replicated and continues to dazzle home enthusiasts and home décor professionals. It was a creation of Arne Jacobsen who designed it in 1955. It featured a new technique that would see plywood bent in three dimensions. To date about five million units have been produced exclusively by Fritz Hansen and million others as replica. It is a timeless piece.
The Tulip fits great as a dining chair and has the smooth lines that characterized modernism and minimalism. There are plenty of features that are unique about this chair including its bold ability to complement a dining table.
The chair was made in 1950 and its curves are quite synonymous with Saarinen’s work. It is such an immaculate design that it has even won design awards, some of them being the Museum of Modern Art Award and also the West Germany Federal Award in 1969. Due to its impeccable design and comfort that it has to offer, this is among the dining chairs that can also be used for a variety of other settings
Considered the most important chair that one could ever sit on at a round table, this was the work of none other than Charles Eames and was created in 1948 for the International Competition of Low-Cost Furniture Design.
There would be no other befitting way to end this list than with another Eames classic. The work of Charles and Ray Eames, this is yet another classic and trend setter that was produced by the Eames’ and later grew to become amongst the greatest dining chairs in history.
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