Amongst the many associated words we usually think of when we hear the word “luxury” is cost, or expense. There’s no doubt that in most circumstances, “luxury” can certainly mean a premium above the average, or base level of a
For those unfamiliar with the phraseology, MCM is an acronym for “mid-century modernism” - a catch-all for most design between c1950-1970, and a favourite of Interior Designers, Antique Dealers and astute collectors. The height of this period is most certainly
As furniture retailers and Interior Designers we receive interesting insights into the requirements and desires of many customers as they look to improve or create beautiful homes. There are often multiple concerns, but it is one particular piece of furniture,
Interior Design was predominantly for the rich and fashionable, though “style” percolated through to the homes of many more people in the 20th century through mass production and commercialization as well as dissemination of information through journals and magazines. Trends
For many hundreds of years, furniture in all its forms was a craftsman’s art, produced almost entirely by hand, mainly in wood, occasionally with the addition of cast metal parts, and sometimes finished with upholstery. Sourcing natural materials and applying old