black and white monochrome pattern vases from george home aw19 collection
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Mid Century modern decor ideas for AW19

Check out our favourite Mid Century modern decorating ideas for Autumn/Winter 2019.

black and white monochrome pattern vases from george home aw19 collection

Image: Black and white patterned ceramic vase, £12; terracotta vase, £8; blue and white ceramic vase, £15; green two-tone ceramic vase, £8, all George Home.

Sleek and iconic, bring this distinctive retro trend up to date with vibrant pops of colour, curved lines and abstract motifs.

Luxe aesthetic

Victor green sofa in a mid century modern living room from Habitat

Image: Loki walnut and black 5-shelf bookcase, £295; Carmen black vase, £35; Perth black topper vase, £15; Jaxson multi-coloured wool rug, £350; Orrico rose gold hammered aluminium coffee table, £250; Nona salad bowl, £30; Sapphire mug, £6; Victor three-seater sofa in Emerald Roman velvet, £995; Dahlia cushions in Charcoal and Clay Brown, £40 each; Regency cushion in Ink velvet, £25; Ebba orange patterned cushion, £45, all Habitat

Teaming warm, dark woods such as mango and walnut with velvet textiles in a rich colour palette will infuse any scheme with a contemporary take on this trend.

Abstract forms and curved sculptures help capture the Mid-century vibe, so opt for simple yet sturdy open shelving to showcase organic, ethnic-inspired accessories.

John Lewis red dining room with a mahogany wood table with other mid century modern furniture

Image: Design Project No. 203 upholstered side chairs in Rust and Grey, £299 each; Design Project No.169 eight-seater dining table in oak, £999; Arcade ready-made curtains, from £80 per pair; Matinee 10-light ceiling hoop, £295; Astrid oval mirror in walnut, £299; threetone glass vase, £40; Iittala Ruutu vase in copper, £190, all John Lewis & Partners

With shapely furniture and statement lighting taking centre stage, keep pattern to a minimum with one block area of decorative print, such as curtains in a simple geometric design.

Clara dinnerware set on a dining table from habitat.co.uk

Image: Larsa chair in white, £130; Turini black 16-piece cutlery set, £95; Clara dinner plate, £6; Clara side plate, £5; Clara cereal bowl, £5; Fuji rectangle chopping board in white ash, £35; Gabby jute rug, from £150, all Habitat

Accent shades

home bar with gold sideboard in a mid century modern style in a green living room by Swoon Editions

Image: Nazca sideboard in rosewood and brass, £679; Hagen ottoman in Zinnia velvet, £189; Aravali bar trolley in brass and marble, £269; Villon rug, £299; Rhe pendant light with brass plating, £89, all Swoon. Untitled No.1 artwork, from £150, Formworks Studio. For similar accessories, try Oliver Bonas

Introduce a vibrant Mid-century feel into your home with clever use of colour. Bold yet sophisticated shades of emerald green or burnt orange on the walls really pop when paired with embossed metallic pieces, complemented by abstract artwork and accessories in the same palette.

orange occasional chair and nest of side tables in a navy blue room from argos

Image: Jackson velvet cuddle chair in orange, £449.99; mustard ribbed knit throw, £25; metal mustard planter, £16; ribbon shade in mustard, £8; Finley nesting tables, £59.99, all Argos

Minimal ornamentation, like a curved blonde-wood pendant, adds subtle simplicity to this scheme, while a hero armchair in plush orange velvet brings the wow factor.

blue checked bedding in a wood clad bedroom with plants in stylish planters by Sainsbury's Home

Image: Apartment Living geo stripe cushion, £12; blue check stripe bedlinen, £21 for a double; mustard and grey check bedlinen, £31; mustard and grey chunky knitted throw, £30; candle set, £9 for three; mini succulent, £4; ceramic candle, £8; ceramic planter with wooden legs, £18; yellow planter, £14, all Sainsbury’s Home

Style secret:  ‘Add a stylish Fifties feel to your space with stained wood panelling, or opt for a wallpaper alternative for a quick and easy, budget-friendly update. Try Piet Hein Eek’s Timber Strips wallpaper from Rockett St George, then soften the look with mix-and-match textiles from the same brand for a cohesive finish.‘

 

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