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  2. Don't Miss Wayfair's Major Midcentury Modern Furniture Sale - AOL

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    We discovered that Wayfair's having a major under-the-radar sale on midcentury modern furniture. Shop chairs, coffee tables, nightstands, and more.

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    The mid-century-modern cousin to Wayfair, AllModern is the destination for modern and mid-century-inspired furniture such as Danish modular seating, abstract fiber wall hangings and wooden tapered ...

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    Save up to 80% on furniture, ... Laurel Foundry Modern Farmhouse Wood Kitchen Cart . $188 $400 Save $212. See at Wayfair. ... Best Wayfair Black Friday deals. Wayfair.

  5. Wayfair - Wikipedia

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    Wayfair Inc. is an American e-commerce company based in Boston, Massachusetts [6] that sells furniture and home goods online. Formerly known as CSN Stores, it was founded in 2002, and currently offers 14 million items from more than 11,000 global suppliers. [ 3 ]

  6. Modern furniture - Wikipedia

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    Three versions of Marcel Breuer's "Wassily Chair" Modern furniture refers to furniture produced from the late 19th century through the present that is influenced by modernism. Post-World War II ideals of cutting excess, commodification, and practicality of materials in design heavily influenced the aesthetic of the furniture. It was a ...

  7. Mid-century modern - Wikipedia

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    Mid-century modern (MCM) is a movement in interior design, product design, graphic design, architecture and urban development that was present in all the world, but more popular in North America, Brazil and Europe from roughly 1945 to 1970 during the United States's post-World War II period.