What are some fun examples of midcentury modern art that isn't the same abstract boho prints everyone seems to have?
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I'm arranging my new bedroom and want some art to pull together the MCM look. Everything i find online is the same boho/abstract prints - I like those, too, but I want something a bit more unique to really help the room feel like me and lived in.
What are some other kinds of MCM art? Whether it be sculptural or 2D. Something that would help pull other elements together to solidify a room as MCM.
Hi! First thank you so much for reading my post and any advice you might offer!!!
I was hoping for doing something on this wall. My initial thought was to create a gallery wall. I've included a picture of the wall with some red blocks to show where I'm looking to put the pictures, but that's just so you can see which wall.
I went ahead and purchased five frames (frames are also pictured. There 3 wood frames (13x17) and 2 gold frames (12x16). I can purchase more of the gold frames, but there are no more of the wood frames. I can also return these if these just won't work with this wall/plan, but i did get a good deal on them so i was hoping to make it work.
I'm far from an expert and I am just not very creative :/ ... So, i was hoping to get some ideas from experts for how to do something nice on this wall. For awareness, this is kind of a breakfast/dining area. It's the only eating area in the house and it's combined with the kitchen (I've included a picture of the kitchen just in case you wanted to see that as well). I took a stab at creating some options for a gallery wall (pictured), but I'm not sure if any of those are even in the ballpark of looking nice. As a note, the option labeled Option #4 requires that i purchase two additional gold frames. If you have a completely different suggestion, i would really appreciate any pictures you might have or links because I don't have the vision to find what looks nice.
As a note, I have been in this house for about a year. I have been trying to pay off a big remodel we did right before I moved in. The house was designed as a mid-century modern home, but one of its previous owners fell in love with the tuscan 90's style thing and did a remodel in the 90s. So, I had to do some extensive work in re-doing the floors, cabinets, counters, etc. If you see anything else in any of the pictures you'd suggest please let me know---I want to make the house look nice. I am also open to criticism on any of our design choices I've made (especially if they are constructive and Icould look into fixing!)
Thank you again for any suggestions/advice you might be willing to share!