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  1. Mid-Century Modern in the Living Room

    Mid-Century Modern in the Living Room
    If there is an interior design that remains popular up now, it is the mid-century modern style. It was developed in 1945 up to 1975. During this 30-year period, the style influenced urban development and architectural designs. Artists and architects like Charles and Ray Eames, Arne Jacobsen, Isamu Noguchi, and Florence Knoll designed classic pieces of furniture, lightings, and home...
  2. How to Choose an Office Chair

    How to Choose an Office Chair
    Sitting for long hours to complete your daily tasks can cause a great deal of stress on the spine and back. Maybe everything is good now, but soon you will start experiencing discomfort and back problems that can affect your productivity. It is important to use a modern ergonomic office chair that supports the body and promotes good posture to...
  3. 10 Ideas for Side Tables

    10 Ideas for Side Tables
    Side tables are one of the most overlooked furniture, but having them around brings convenience and instantly scale up the look of the room. They are no longer humble utilitarian items that hold your alarm clock, table lamp, or flower vase, but become decorative items that stand out on their own. By repurposing some elements and items in your home...
  4. Buy or make a bookcase?

    Buy or make a bookcase?
    One of the most functional pieces of furniture is the bookcase. It helps in organizing books and reading materials while providing a space to display your favorite accent pieces, photo frames, and personal mementos. If you like do-it-yourself home projects, making bookcases can be fun because you can design a bookcase that will give your space an instant makeover. If...
  5. Overview of rocking chairs

    Overview of rocking chairs
    Taking inspiration from rocking cradles and rocking horses, the rocking chair which originated from America has become a piece of all-time home furniture. Many believed that the original inventor of this iconic chair was Benjamin Franklin, while others said that cabinetmakers did the first designs. The rollers, however, were not an American invention. It was initially built as a garden...

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