As I indicated in my first post, I am a lover of all thing
Mid Century Modern (MCM). At first
glance, it seems an odd pairing, Shabby Chic and MCM. I shouldn’t have doubted it myself, as there
must’ve been a reason that April and I had such an appreciation for each other’s
sense of style. Both draw greatly from
the past US and European influences; both enjoy color, often on a backdrop of
white. Beyond that, these two are
completely dissimilar. Metaphorically, I
think Shabby Chic is to MCM like peanut butter is to chocolate. Their distinct differences provide a respectful
and beautiful balance, not to mention a unique and withstanding partnership. Don’t just take it from me. This you may have to see to believe!
Let’s move in slowly.
The most obvious example of Shabby with MCM is in the kitchen. Painted cupboards and pastel dishware work
seamlessly with MCM appliances.
My personal favorite melding is below. An Arne Jacobsen Swan chair and shag rug
(blue, nonetheless) sitting atop white painted, wide planked wood
flooring. Not to be outdone by the sweetly
adorned sideboard.
Eero Saarinen’s popular Tulip chairs and table certainly
belong its Shabby surrounding.
Floral prints, like the wallpaper here, and ornate lighting
is calmed by the straighter lines and edges of the sofa legs and Lucite coffee
table.
The warmth of the MCM teak wood chair brings out the sense of
quaintness provided by the wainscoting and painted sideboard.
More wallpaper with whimsy makes complete sense with this
retro leather chair!
Like MCM details in a Shabby Chic surrounding, much can be
said for the opposite. This is an
example of a MCM home, complete with aluminum clad floor-to-ceiling windows and
concrete floors keeping a clean, minimalist look, balanced by floral printed
furniture covers and shaped table and chair legs.
I hope I have convinced you that Shabby Chic’s floral,
antique feel and Mid Century Modern’s urban and minimalistic feel pair quite
well, in a peanut butter and chocolate kind of way.
No matter, combining interior styles can be intimidating, so
I’m including some tips to making Shabby Chic and Mid Century Modern shine as a
pair!
- Use simple shelving to showcase your favorite Shabby Chic pieces.
- Mix Shabby Chic floral fabrics in neutrals with MCM neutrals for a monochromatic, yet textured look.
- Combine any Shabby Chic and MCM accessories. The frilly elements of Shabby Chic work well with the more sculpted shapes of MCM.
- Combine painted wood furniture pieces with natural look wood, metal or Lucite pieces.
- Create a beautiful contrast with a rug in one style next to a furniture piece in the other style.
- For walls, juxtapose Shabby Chic wall décor with MCM wallpaper, or vice-versa.
- Or, simply add just one element of MCM to your Shabby décor, and see if you find they have a home together.
In writing this I’m realizing these styles have another
commonality, rather important. Pieces in both styles are
readily found at thrift shops, so this is your opportunity (potentially
inexpensively) to make this trend come to life for you!
Look forward to more posts from me combining Shabby Chic and
Cottage styles with some modern elements.
Erin
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