The Midcentury
Design movement that emerged roughly between the mid-1940s and the late 1960s. It is characterized by a focus on simplicity, functionality, and organic forms, often integrating new materials and technologies that became available after World War II. This style is especially prominent in architecture, interior design, furniture, and product design.
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