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  2. The Best Modern Versions of the Iconic Mario Bellini Sofa - AOL

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    The scarcity of the sofa, but greater desire from consumers to have those curated, vintage touches in their homes led brands to want to emulate the design in their sofa offerings. Eternity Modern ...

  3. Luxury Furniture Brands For Your Next Interior Design Upgrade

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    From high end wood furnishings to modern finds, here, 32 luxury furniture brands that are setting the new standard. These high-end designers will have you re-designing your entire home.

  4. Modern furniture - Wikipedia

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    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 tremendous departure from all furniture design that had ...

  5. Furniture - Wikipedia

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    There are many modern styles of furniture design, each with roots in Classical, Modernist, and Post-Modern design and art movements. The growth of Maker Culture across the Western sphere of influence has encouraged higher participation and development of new, more accessible furniture design techniques.

  6. 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.

  7. Harvey Probber - Wikipedia

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    Probber established Harvey Probber, Inc., in 1945 and in the middle years of the twentieth century, Harvey Probber became one of America's leading designers. [6] Though he considered himself a modern designer, his approach to modernity favored exotic woods, highly polished lacquer, hand-rubbed finishes and opulent upholstery fabrics—materials largely abandoned by more radical, Bauhaus ...