Living Room
Sunken Living: The Conversation Pit Revival
The conversation pit is back — and it's better than ever. Sunken seating, mustard velvet, and a walnut credenza make the ultimate retro living room.
Read moreAtomic age colors, bold geometric shapes, and the timeless optimism of mid-century modern design — reimagined for today's home.
Explore the EraMid-century magic for every room in your home
Living Room
The conversation pit is back — and it's better than ever. Sunken seating, mustard velvet, and a walnut credenza make the ultimate retro living room.
Read moreBedroom
A teak platform bed, molded plywood chair, and Nelson bubble pendant — channel the golden age of American design in your bedroom.
Read moreKitchen & Dining
Orange Formica, chrome bar stools, and a checkered floor that pops — the diner-inspired kitchen is the most fun room in the house.
Read moreBathroom
Pink tile, mint accessories, and chrome fixtures that gleam — lean into the original mid-century bathroom palette instead of fighting it.
Read moreOutdoor & Garden
Butterfly chairs, agave planters, and a turquoise kidney pool — channel the Palm Springs desert modernism lifestyle in your backyard.
Read moreCleaning & Organization
Painted pegboards, color-coded bins, and vintage canisters — mid-century organization was functional, beautiful, and ahead of its time.
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