“Where can I buy mid century modern chairs?”
How much do you want to spend on a mid century chair? Hate to answer a question with a question, but TODAY there are many choices. So, I will separate this out into three simple price categories:
MID CENTURY MODERN REPRODUCTIONS
Newly manufactured mid-century modern chairs moderately priced. These repop’s are not authentic yet most are highly detailed quality products.
Some current MFR’s use their own blueprints and make original chair designs with a mid century look & feel. Look for customer satisfaction and reviews. Places to go for CHAIRS: Kardiel – Modern In Design – Amazon
MID CENTURY MODERN REPLICA
Authentic chairs usually produced by original MFR. (ex. Herman Miller, Knoll Furniture, etc.) or authorized MFR’s by designers (Vitra Design Museum / George Nelson Re-editions ).
Rule of thumb, pricing is usually much higher than repo’s. But, there is a margin to pick up real bargains or products on sale. Places to go for CHAIRS: Herman Miller – Hive – France & Sons
VINTAGE MID CENTURY MODERN
If money is no object and you want original mid century modern chairs, they are a available. Immediately you’ll find that objects you’re viewing are possible museum worthy pieces.
However, due to auction houses and online bidding – its not impossible to capture those rare and unique mid century chairs you desire. Places to go for CHAIRS : 1stdibs – Archive 20th Century – Chairish – Furnish Me Vintage.
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