The Modernist Tableau
The PEAK Singapore|March 2020
Enduring, stylish, and endlessly collectible, Mid-century Modern design has established itself as a movement that’s here to stay.
Weets Goh
The Modernist Tableau

It was a time of great excitement. two World Wars had started and ended, economies were booming, and mankind had just sent its first object into space. Fuelled by a futuristic vision, novel materials, and new ways of manipulating old ones; a style of design, known today as Mid-century Modern, emerged between the 1930s to 1960s.

Characterised by clean, geometric forms and an emphasis on function rather than form, Mid-Century Modernism was led by designers – many of whom were also architects – who became superstars, creating exemplary pieces of furniture that were not only lauded during their time, but have repeatedly returned as trends in the decades after.

Many of these furniture designs — like Eero Saarinen’s Womb Chair and the Eames Lounge Chair — are still being produced today by the original companies they were designed for. Meanwhile, a thriving collectors’ market has formed for rare and vintage pieces, which can fetch large amounts of money on the secondary market.

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These chair designs have entered the public consciousness to such an extent that even if you’ve not heard of them, you’ve probably seen them on popular media, or noticed some of the many creations inspired by them. Having one in your home is guaranteed culture cred.

BIBENDUM (1926), EILEEN GRAY

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