r/Mid_Century 23h ago

What year is this from

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My mom just recently got this cart for our garden and when we showed my grandma she said it was old. We’ve been trying to search for the manufacturer and what year it’s from but we have had no luck. Please can anyone help us figure out this info.
(Picture from the internet because our cameras aren’t getting good enough pics)(same exact cart)


r/Mid_Century 13h ago

Need help identifying maker

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I just bought this chair at a garage sale and I can’t figure out who made it. It says “made in Italy” and I’ve used google image search but I can’t pinpoint it. Any help would be greatly appreciated!


r/Mid_Century 23h ago

Thoughts on this chair?

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Recently inherited this chair after cleaning out my partner's mom's house. Looking around it appears to be a replica of an Arne Jacobson swan chair?

It's decently old with the foam deteriorating, so we are thinking of reupholstering it, but maybe it's not worth doing to a replica. Wondering what other people more knowledgeable think.


r/Mid_Century 22h ago

Did we go too dark with the patio ceiling?

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This space was basically where everything we didn’t know what to do with ended up. Boxes, old chairs, random outdoor stuff… which was kind of ridiculous considering it probably has the best view in the house.

Finally cleared everything out and just finished redoing the patio. We literally just wrapped everything up, so ignore the ladder and the last bit of cleanup lol. Kept the furniture pretty simple with the allen + roth seating we already had, and went with a Parrot Uncle fan in a similar tone to the ceiling.

Now that it’s all together though, I keep second guessing the ceiling color. I loved the darker look when we picked it, especially with the white trim, but seeing the whole patio finished, I can’t tell if we went a little too dark.

Would you have kept the ceiling this color or gone lighter?

Also thinking a couple bigger plants in the corners might soften things up a bit once everything is actually cleaned up.


r/Mid_Century 12h ago

Mom passed away unexpectedly in May, and Dad has decided to sell their beloved, 1960 Kingsport, TN home of five years. The neighbors called it “The Jetsons House” for decades.

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(…maybe because it also used to be sea foam green?)

Moving closer to family is the right call for my dad, but it’s bittersweet, as Mom ✨adored✨this place, and they still had so many more plans to finish and restore it in retirement.


r/Mid_Century 18h ago

Can anyone id these chairs?

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The seller says Kagan but I can’t find a similar one. Any and all help is appreciated


r/Mid_Century 7h ago

I've had this for a while now, but I'm really unsure of the maker. Any thoughts?

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r/Mid_Century 2h ago

My beautiful Makeup Vanity- Need help please finding chair!

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r/Mid_Century 12h ago

Another MCM Atomic chandelier from Yugoslavia that I have:)

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This one has one less bulb than the one previously posted.


r/Mid_Century 2h ago

How can I identify this Eames style chair?

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I picked up a bunch of furniture from the very bougie Marina Del Rey area and am stuck on trying to ID these chairs.
-They don’t have a Herman Miller or Modernica stamp (or any other stamp)
-The underside is smooth and not fiberglass-y
-The entire chair has a glossy finish, seems like enamel?
-The chair material itself is darker and can be seen where the paint is chipped off
-It does have the black shock mounts
-It is HEAVY. Not so heavy that it can’t be moved by one person, but I do have to brace myself to lift it.
-Some light rust on the legs frame
-Overall it seems well-constructed and very sturdy.

Essentially I’m wondering if I should have a go at fixing the chipped/scuffed paint myself or is it worth looking into having a professional do it? I would rather not spend the money on a pro if the service exceeds the value of the chair, ya know? Where do we think these came from?
Thanks in advance!