Contemporary style is all about modern and is rooted in today’s looks, with some inspiration from the signature styles of the previous century. It is simple, employs sleek lines, rarely has intricate details and carvings. But it is only if we take it in general.
Contemporary style, as well as transitional and traditional furniture style, covers a vast number of different smaller styles. It borrows and gains many features from the styles, epochs and countries. Here is the FurnitureCart‘s brief guide on the key looks in contemporary style.
Urban style
Urban style has been designed for the apartments in the big cities. This furniture is well-designed for small spaces, without sacrificing the functionality much needed for urban-dwellers. This look makes use of metal, light wood, glass, leather and microfiber are used for this look. Urban is defined by straight lines and little ornamentation.
Scandinavian Style
Scandinavian refers to decor and design of the 3 major northern countries – Norway, Denmark and Sweden, that’s becoming celebrity style worldwide. Light, muted colors to keep spaces bright, lots of light wood, minimalism and clean lines with no excessive detailing, solid pieces characterize the style. Minimalist and simple accents are complemented with overcozy textiles.
Retro Style
Retro style is rooted in retro era of the 1950-1980s. It was modern and popular in the last century, now we label it as retro. This style is about space-age and Sputnik style furniture, with chrome bar stools, furniture reminiscent of 1950s diners and formica-topped, boomerang tables.
Casual Style
Casual is neutral in look, with little or no hard edges and relaxed character. Furniture designers use medium wood tones, with glass and leather, and a range of textures in fabrics. Soft and overstuffed sofas and abundance of pillow tops, the furniture with rounded and eased edges – it’s all about the casual contemporary.
Art Deco Style
Art Deco is a kind of masterpiece in contemporary furniture design. Elegant lines and curves characterize the look, still with no intricate carvings, that traditional furniture has. It has been inspired by the Paris International Exhibition of Decorative and Industrial Arts of 1925. Distinguished by mirrored and chromed surfaces, lacquer finishes, the art deco is used by interior designers preferably by means of accent chairs in this style to embellish the dwelling spaces. Furniture designers and brands tend to use both luxurious and synthetic materials for this outstanding look.
Mid-Century Modern Style
Mid-Century Modern (pictures above and below), on the contrary, has simple sculptural design, with the functionality above all. It has little or no ornamentation in furniture, sleek lines with both organic and geometric forms. Traditional materials like wood are used together with such materials as metal, glass, vinyl, plywood and plexiglass. Clean lines, gentle organic curves and a mix of different materials attract fans of the look that takes its roots in 1930-60s.
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