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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • Hi friends! Today I'm yapping all my thoughts about "mid century modern"
    It's hard to go anywhere with an interior design project without running into these words somewhere. I see them used so often and really often used pretty incorrectly. So I wanted to share a little bit about the mid century modernist movement.
    I always see people treating mcm like just another interior design aesthetic, so I want to give a really brief overview of the history of modernism and how it let to the mid century modern style we know today. I talk about the case study house project, the rise of modernism in the US in the 50s and 60s, and the difference between modernist principles and midcentury fashion/style. I also talk about the confused "mid century modern revival" that happened in the 2000 and 2010s, and how I think you should approach shopping for furniture if you like mid century modern style.
    Let me know what you think so we can nerd out together !!
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    0:00 intro
    0:14 mid century modern design
    1:06 what is modernism
    2:02 a brief history
    3:42 mid century modernism
    4:55 mcm revival
    8:38 how to incorporate mcm design
    10:46 fin
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  • @ashleyjohnson3663
    @ashleyjohnson3663 4 месяца назад +305

    Delightful! A calming and knowledgeable yin to Paige Wassel’s instinctual and punchy yang

    • @Lmitch10
      @Lmitch10 4 месяца назад +47

      I do enjoy how Ñoah takes a more technical approach to design whereas Paige goes a lot based off vibes. Love both creators but it’s nice to go deep on the WHY this trend is popular etc

    • @ashleyjohnson3663
      @ashleyjohnson3663 4 месяца назад +11

      @@Lmitch10 Exactly! Any other creators in a similar vein you’d recommend? Always looking for good interiors content

    • @Cheesyenchilady
      @Cheesyenchilady 4 месяца назад +25

      @@ashleyjohnson3663Caroline winkler has good design videos. She has some other non design topics but her design ones are nice. Her style is a little closer to my own than Paige

    • @holosapiens
      @holosapiens 4 месяца назад +8

      Christina destefano is good as well

    • @ashleyjohnson3663
      @ashleyjohnson3663 4 месяца назад +7

      @@Cheesyenchilady love Caroline! Her organization videos are top notch

  • @erinmcmath9709
    @erinmcmath9709 4 месяца назад +108

    Your design videos are what has been missing from the interior design space on RUclips. I love your background in history and theory of design and the way you're able to make it digestible and applicable in daily use. Yay so glad you're here!

  • @AustinEsmond
    @AustinEsmond 4 месяца назад +64

    I feel like this is the design channel for adults and I’m glad I’m here. Thanks for the content!

  • @rimcvyras
    @rimcvyras 2 месяца назад +12

    This is a good example of golden quality education of RUclips. Thank You so much!

  • @revyncrowley3808
    @revyncrowley3808 4 месяца назад +50

    I really enjoy your focus on history and theory in design. Having an understanding of that informs the eye and brings authenticity into a space. A lot of interior design content on RUclips feels like people trying to personally identify with SEO terms rather than curate real spaces that people have to live in.

  • @Laneythekid
    @Laneythekid 4 месяца назад +30

    I've watched a TON of interior design youtube and it tends to become just a little redundant over time. Your videos offer such a unique perspective and I love the history/images you're showcasing! It's easy to see that "mcm" from wayfair looks bad but I really enjoyed hearing exactly WHY in terms of history and functionality. Fast furniture will never be my cup of tea

  • @kirstenbech9893
    @kirstenbech9893 4 месяца назад +23

    Very informative. Since you are in Copenhagen (I think I heard that in another of your videos?), I'd love to hear your perspective regarding classic Danish design (the likes of TONI Copenhagen, Lassen, and Louis Poulsen from earlier in the 1930s) and how that style is different, though often conflated, with MCM.

  • @meghamama
    @meghamama 4 месяца назад +23

    You’re such a wonderful communicator in addition to having a great eye! Keep up the good work. It’s channels like yours that make me really appreciate living in the age of RUclips.

  • @sarahcain487
    @sarahcain487 4 месяца назад +13

    Wow. You delivered exactly what I needed when I needed it. You have such a comprehensive yet succinct way of explaining design. The biggest takeaway I got from this (other than what MCM actually means) is that I shouldn’t go overboard with getting true vintage MCM furniture that has those on-the-nose characteristics. I just started buying vintage furniture and I was about to overdue “that” look. I assumed if it was truly vintage then it would all work. I think you just saved my future house.
    Also - totally love the history. Wouldn’t mind more. Half the joy of getting vintage furniture is imagining where it came from and what its past life was like.
    Thank you for this video!

  • @car_hiller
    @car_hiller 4 месяца назад +12

    Your perspective on design is so refreshing. Aside from Paige Wassel, it’s bad out here! I love hearing about the history too, btw.

  • @charli.7889
    @charli.7889 4 месяца назад +9

    I would definitely watch a video of yours going through the history of different eras of modernism! I love MCM furniture and design and already feel like I've learned a lot more about it and modernist principles in general from your videos.

    • @zellalaing5439
      @zellalaing5439 3 месяца назад

      Yessss!!! Id actually what that if Noah did it 😂

  • @stedmays2768
    @stedmays2768 4 месяца назад +6

    2/2 One suggestion --- could you do a follow-up ytube doing detailed contrasts of vintage midcentury and contemporary knockoffs, which ones seem to work and not work, explaining why you think that, with visual examples? You briefly showed some photos of things on this ytube but there was almost no specific commentary.

  • @HectorMArroyo
    @HectorMArroyo 4 месяца назад +8

    Finally someone that knows what they're talking about. I'm loving your Channel.

  • @alyciarable
    @alyciarable 3 месяца назад +4

    I used to live in Orange County and loved driving through the Eichler communities.

  • @ChrisEva69
    @ChrisEva69 4 месяца назад +4

    Noah, love your videos. Your calm demeanor is so refreshing.

  • @julianramirez4713
    @julianramirez4713 3 месяца назад +4

    I love this video i havent seen anything like it yet. I love mid century modern when i look at photos of older places but whenever i search up furniture or lamps with that tag they dont feel right. They didnt feel accurate and i found myself asking intuitively “man but what is REAL mid century modern?” Because i felt such a disconnect between search results and the photos of spaces i enjoyed

  • @Beardlybeloved
    @Beardlybeloved 4 месяца назад +5

    As somebody who visits lots of thrift and antique stores, the acronym MCM gets thrown around A LOT and on items that I don’t think qualify most of the time lol and as you pointed out, it’s especially egregious with furniture. Really enjoyed this conversation 😄

  • @rhiannonwhite2514
    @rhiannonwhite2514 4 месяца назад +3

    Please keep going! Loving your channel soooooo much! You’re needed in this space!

  • @samanthavlaming7749
    @samanthavlaming7749 4 месяца назад +2

    I've watched your videos up until now and really appreciate your knowledge of the history of interior design styles and architecture. It adds to the inspiration I already get from Paige Wassel, Caroline Winkler, Nick Lewis. Hope you continue to make more videos, I'm on the lookout :)

  • @parkerstang1342
    @parkerstang1342 3 месяца назад +2

    I appreciate the thoughtful criticism in this, you are coming from a place of passion and knowledge and not knocking anyone's "defined style" or anyone's general understanding of MCM just providing real context. This video has helped me get out of my own head and be less obsessive, instant subscribe. PS need advice on convincing my wife we need a Wassily.

  • @cmpretlove
    @cmpretlove 3 месяца назад +3

    Thank you for the reassurance that Mid Century Modern has been high jacked, I had been really confused by what I was seeming when I used that search term. Love the videos!

  • @yamayeet014
    @yamayeet014 2 месяца назад +1

    I just discovered your channel recently and I'm so glad! You have such intention in the way you approach design and teaching design. Thank you!
    Also love the quality of your videos. They're minimal and calming ❤ Like a refresh for my brain

  • @JonasSalvador
    @JonasSalvador 3 месяца назад +3

    hands down the best interior design RUclips chats I've found yet!

  • @agatajabonska8560
    @agatajabonska8560 4 месяца назад +4

    I would love to see a video when you design a room from scratch. What colour pallete, what furniture, what textiles would you use if you had a job to design an empty room.

  • @HaiHiHeyHola
    @HaiHiHeyHola 4 месяца назад

    So happy you’re here Noah! Thanks for sharing your design wisdom with us. You’re my new fave RUclipsr 🙌

  • @sydneyfreeman3461
    @sydneyfreeman3461 2 месяца назад +2

    Your videos are a massage for my brain

  • @VlastaStevanovich
    @VlastaStevanovich 4 месяца назад +1

    Discovered your channel this morning, I cannot stop watching. Great content. I always know what I like, and what I don't like when I look at a piece of design, but I don't always necessarily know why. Your videos now kind of helped me realize why I don't like some stuff.

  • @ninaothel9900
    @ninaothel9900 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this content Noah! Informed and well put. As an architect myself I too am frustrated by the total confusion of terms when it comes to styles and eras (!!!)
    I would be so cool to hear more of your thoughts on the evolution of design. I’m totally here for a history lesson, no doubt!

  • @autumnrossi9719
    @autumnrossi9719 9 дней назад +1

    Your voice is butter, and you are my interior designer prophet

  • @tessjohnson7742
    @tessjohnson7742 2 месяца назад +1

    Can't express enough how much i'm loving your videos right now!!!

  • @KC-mw3rp
    @KC-mw3rp 9 дней назад +1

    Thank you for this video. It is truly wonderful and making my day better. This is educational and I feel like I have walked away with a much better understanding of the world around me. Excellent job. God bless.

  • @rebloom6279
    @rebloom6279 4 месяца назад +2

    Can't wait for more videos, i'm learning so much thank you! I just watched all 4 of your videos and was looking for more, keep up the good content.

  • @melinapoire236
    @melinapoire236 4 месяца назад +6

    your content is amazing! pleaaaase continue to make more, you're a gem

    • @noahdaniel.studio
      @noahdaniel.studio  4 месяца назад +2

      Thank you so much! There’s a lot more coming, don’t worry :)

  • @luciaalonso7354
    @luciaalonso7354 Месяц назад +1

    If you posted 20 thousand videos I would watch them all! I put your videos when i am working to hear them in the background and then i rewatch them to really listen and watch the pictures. ♥️ amazing content to learn and enjoy

  • @mocstlo
    @mocstlo 4 месяца назад +1

    We bought a ski chalet built in ‘62. As a fan of Sarah Susanka, the architecture really spoke to me but I didn’t know much about MCM at the time. Other than the purchase of a vintage dining set, I have really struggled to find the right way to furnish that is respectful of the character of the place. A family member hung a Sputnik shower curtain in the bathroom that makes me want to cry! So kitsch! We need to reconstruct the seating in the “conversation area” where an open fireplace is located. The original plans show benches that someone replaced years ago with a sectional sofa that has since worn out… keep the content coming because I need inspiration!

  • @KerrieRedgate
    @KerrieRedgate Месяц назад

    Thank you. I really enjoyed this, Noah! I agree with you, entirely.
    So many modern spaces today look cold and sterile, and have "attitude" (like hotel suites), as if they have been furnished to please (or intimidate) any visitors. Genuine MCM homes and furnishings always had warmth and a natural "feel" via the materials and shapes, with spaciousness (even when rooms were small), and light. Something inspiring but also calming.

  • @Janina428
    @Janina428 4 месяца назад +5

    I can already tell I’m going to love you! Giving calm Paige Wassel energy

  • @sharpmcteague3378
    @sharpmcteague3378 4 месяца назад +2

    Your videos are so insightful. I love your vibe. Please make more videos. You’re gonna become huge in this community. Wish you all the best for the channel

  • @raquelkutsch5600
    @raquelkutsch5600 4 месяца назад +1

    Love Eichler homes they feel so good and the natural
    Light that flows through the space is magical

  • @shaemichael6588
    @shaemichael6588 4 месяца назад +2

    This was such a refreshing video on the interior design front! I hope you make a video about where you find your inspiration

  • @wesleynoble5942
    @wesleynoble5942 4 месяца назад +3

    New subscriber and already a big fan. I really appreciate your thoughtful and informed approach. Looking forward to nerding out more in the future!

  • @urksal
    @urksal 4 месяца назад +2

    Love, that you are showing a house by Adolf Loos in my hometown Vienna as an example for Modernismn. Vienna is mostly related to the Barock aera and other influences are not that well known like the Wiener Moderne or the Wiener Werkstätten.
    My personal style is all over the place, I just love well produced items that already lasted for a long time and still will. We have for example a beautiful Swedese chair form the 60s but I also have a silver sugar dish from the Biedermeier or an Art Deco Vase from Val Saint Lambert from Belgium or a french Verdure tapestry. I love to learn about style and design and I usually try to find these things as bargains...

  • @elizabethfitzgibbons5503
    @elizabethfitzgibbons5503 4 месяца назад +3

    smiled so big when i saw you uploaded. new fav youtuber

  • @rileywest8778
    @rileywest8778 3 месяца назад +4

    Can you post a video about why you hate defining your interior style? Not that I disagree, but curious to hear you talk about!

  • @flapjackfae
    @flapjackfae 29 дней назад

    OMG, thank you for this. I love MCM Modern/Atomic, and am currently (probably for the rest of my life) renovating a decidedly NOT MCM house (19-oughts, probably) after my own taste and whim. This video does help clarify what might be appropriate in the space.

  • @neuIyn
    @neuIyn 4 месяца назад +1

    Omgggg you have put into words what I have been trying desperately to convey to my friend who lives in an Eichler. Thank you!

  • @MegBilledeaux
    @MegBilledeaux 4 месяца назад +1

    Love this so much! Would you ever consider sharing design books you have read and loved?
    My husband and I just bought a house, and your channel has shown up at the perfect time in our design process! Can’t wait to see what else you do, your videos are so informative and inspiring!

  • @dawnc5592
    @dawnc5592 4 месяца назад +1

    Noah, I just adore you! I'm so happy I found your channel.

  • @lisakaraisaridis5828
    @lisakaraisaridis5828 Месяц назад

    I agree! You put into words what I had a feeling about but didn't have the words.

  • @vizionara
    @vizionara 4 месяца назад +1

    I’m in the process of making over my bedroom and your videos have been helping me tons!

  • @Eloiseat6
    @Eloiseat6 4 месяца назад

    It’s refreshing to hear you express what I often fume about! It’s also great that you articulate some modernist theory: blurring the line between nature and the home, as opposed to the Victorian walled garden; using natural materials; craftsmanship; design built to last; the open floor plan allowed by new building methods.
    Just a personal note: my sister scored two Saarinen womb chairs, whose upholstery isn’t in the greatest condition. She wanted them reupholstered, but the construction of the chairs, which is that the upholstery is molded to the molded chairs, prevents that. I guess the idea was that the upholstery would never wear out, hahaha!

  • @miaclee
    @miaclee 4 месяца назад +2

    Absolutely loving this content! Shoutout RUclips algo for doing a good job

  • @Lena-if3pg
    @Lena-if3pg 4 месяца назад +1

    I've just found your channel and I absolutely love it! Hope you make thus into a series talking about different styles and periods! Would love to see that!

  • @lillianbarker4292
    @lillianbarker4292 4 месяца назад +1

    My son has a tiny mid century home and I am trying to help him find furniture and decor. Thanks for steering me toward using some authentic pieces when there’s so much cheap stuff out there.

  • @hs.1653
    @hs.1653 4 месяца назад +1

    your content is really insightful. so glad I found your channel

  • @lanehedler4080
    @lanehedler4080 4 месяца назад +2

    Instant crush! Such a refreshing channel 💞

  • @laurenburger1915
    @laurenburger1915 4 месяца назад +2

    I thought I didn't like mid century modern, but it turns out it was the cheap knock-off version of the trend that I dislike. Great video👍

  • @meryemvangelder9177
    @meryemvangelder9177 3 месяца назад +2

    I'd love to hear more about design theory! Great content and very inspiring. :)

  • @stedmays2768
    @stedmays2768 4 месяца назад

    1/2 Thanks for this --- made me think about why I'm so attached to my vintage midcentury pieces. Even a bit of gentle wear gives these pieces a sense of history and layeredness.

  • @matteoannicchiarico8098
    @matteoannicchiarico8098 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video, love all the references on the side

  • @theresha.c
    @theresha.c 4 месяца назад +1

    studying interior design & just stumbled upon your RUclips channel! great videos & such a good vibe!!

  • @chiaralennon1894
    @chiaralennon1894 3 месяца назад +1

    I’m obsessed with you omg

  • @alexandraroush1056
    @alexandraroush1056 4 месяца назад +1

    i love the history! thank you for doing what you are doing.

  • @Simon-zan
    @Simon-zan 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video and content. It’s great to see people paying attention to interiors and design, but as a designer it also hurts to see this bastardisation and misuse of terms haha. I feel like the content you’re making is very much needed and will help a lot of people who don’t have formal design training

  • @Siss2012
    @Siss2012 4 месяца назад +2

    Some of the items that came up in your “mcm” search are not even mcm inspired, but art deco inspired, lol! People are indeed very much confused when it comes to design, it seems that everything that references modern styles from the twenties to the seventies gets lumped together as mcm!

  • @bradtramel9467
    @bradtramel9467 4 месяца назад +2

    can't stress how much I loved this discussion about mcm and how to approach it thoughtfully. would love to hear your thoughts about how to achieve a thoughtfully designed space without buying pieces from a retailer whose Sale section is full of $1000 lamps (Design Within Reach)

  • @julie.sansnom
    @julie.sansnom 4 месяца назад

    I really really like your channel Noah, it’s so interesting to hear your opinion, it’s like having an interesting conversation with a friend. 🙌

  • @kerrystevens9313
    @kerrystevens9313 4 месяца назад +1

    Fabulous! Great chat, made so much sense... thank you.

  • @haidermukhit4830
    @haidermukhit4830 2 месяца назад

    I really enjoy your videos and I appreciate you sharing this history. You give amazing advice and I am happy I found your channel. I have one point though about the reference you made in terms of modernism designs, that it applies to ‘Western Europe and the USA’ but actually a lot of the designers were from Eastern Europe as well. It is important that contributions from designers from other regions are acknowledged too. It is not a critique, I am just adding a little footnote here if you don’t mind. I am not an expert myself in any way, I just thought it was worth adding.

  • @heatherleibsohn3727
    @heatherleibsohn3727 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for explaining this so well!

  • @OnboardG1
    @OnboardG1 Месяц назад

    This is great. I’m moving home and want to use these principles in my dining room. Found a good retailer of this style of furniture but you’ve given me some good pointers. Not going nuts to the point where it looks like a theme park for instance. Then again it’s my gaming space so maybe a bit of 1960s Bond villain theme isn’t a bad thing…

  • @robertadamson6133
    @robertadamson6133 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for mentioning Eichler homes and giving them the benefit of YOUR appreciation. Now I no longer feel like I shouldn’t like them because they weren’t designed by an oft mentioned big name designer. Yes, some MCM homes have design problems, but we can still appreciate and love the overall design esthetic.

  • @haileydesbiens6918
    @haileydesbiens6918 4 месяца назад +1

    As a first year interior design student it’s really nice to discover some content that’s easy to absorb while also being rich in history and information. Your take is opinionated but backed up with reason as well as a good eye. The only thing is that I’m a bit confused by the photos you’re showing and the point you are trying to support- i would really appreciate if you provided a more clear distinction between the images that you’re saying are cheesy vs good intentional design. Maybe I’m just oblivious but I think some of the photos you included may not have been represented at the right time or with the right intention? I love hearing your point of you as an experienced designer and would just like to make sure I’m fully connecting the dots!

  • @chelseabiser
    @chelseabiser 4 месяца назад +1

    Love your content! I would love to see a full video on how to incorporate mcm into your home 🏡

  • @user-tv3dg8yg3h
    @user-tv3dg8yg3h 2 месяца назад +1

    It seems to me there are two very different ID styles from the 1960s. One is masculine and understated and the colors are neutrals. The other is feminine and innovative and the colors are bright. I love them both.

  • @reedadamson5758
    @reedadamson5758 4 месяца назад +1

    This was so interesting! I could have listened to an hour version of this!

  • @JUSTINBOYER
    @JUSTINBOYER 3 месяца назад +2

    Watching this validated all my intrusive thoughts about design! I feel seen and heard 😅

  • @eternity5044
    @eternity5044 4 месяца назад +1

    So glad I just found your account. Adore your content.

  • @FrogeniusW.G.
    @FrogeniusW.G. 2 месяца назад

    The "it was shocking to me what came up when I googled "mid century modern" on wayfair" had me cracking up!! 😂
    I instantly believe you.

  • @jonathonmorrissey
    @jonathonmorrissey 4 месяца назад +1

    Just recently subscribed to your channel, and I love your content! I look forward to watching more of your videos.

  • @rockshot100
    @rockshot100 4 месяца назад +1

    Noah, MORE VIDS! Of all the designers on YT you make the most sense. Maybe because I am an architect as well. Interiors are SOOOO hard for me to do, I am trying to learn and it is complicated.
    The design concepts are the same, I specialize in exterior spaces, but indoors the scale and proportion, color is all very different, just to name a few of the differences.
    One thing is that you give great examples to illustrate, but flash them too fast. BTW, I really like the living room with the 2 story velvet blue drapes and sputnik light. Was that an example of BAD? If so, what am missing? THANKS

  • @ninabumanglag7917
    @ninabumanglag7917 4 месяца назад

    Would love to hear more about history! That's not a boring topic 😊

  • @brieucmorel2287
    @brieucmorel2287 4 месяца назад

    I LOVE your videos, thank you so much

  • @MeMe-oh5qj
    @MeMe-oh5qj Месяц назад

    What stands out to me in t “ mid century modern design” is that the house blends in with the outside and the windows are big so the outside becomes part of the inside. Love that. But it is very difficult to create that in an urban environment..

  • @karolinauvizlova4309
    @karolinauvizlova4309 3 месяца назад +1

    Omg so glad I have just found your channel

  • @juliahawleydubay4788
    @juliahawleydubay4788 4 месяца назад +1

    I loved this. Thank you!

  • @elinalillisone3893
    @elinalillisone3893 4 месяца назад +1

    Loved this! 🥳

  • @jacobthompsonhall273
    @jacobthompsonhall273 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for a great lesson in design! Greetings from Sweden 😊

  • @BurdHQ
    @BurdHQ 4 месяца назад +1

    I love your conversational vibe! Even if I wouldn't agree with some points for my own space for personal taste reasons, I'm engaged and learning
    Also, the volume on your videos are quite low. I have to turn up the volume about twice as much compared to other videos, though you might like to know :)

  • @6erise645
    @6erise645 4 месяца назад +1

    It was so interesting, thank you!!

  • @claudenaude8297
    @claudenaude8297 4 месяца назад +1

    A peaceful video. Thank you

  • @laurenervin1404
    @laurenervin1404 4 месяца назад +3

    As someone who didn't study this but has always appreciated this design style, this was sooooo helpful in helping me understand what it is I actually like about mid-century modern AND why I don't typically love newer mass produced pieces that are labled "mid-century modern". I've never really been able to articulate that to anyone when talking about my design or decor choices 👌❤️

  • @johndewitt900
    @johndewitt900 4 месяца назад +1

    I love this channel. ❤

  • @sourdoughed
    @sourdoughed 4 месяца назад +1

    Fellow Richard Neutra fanboy here! Beautiful example images 😍

  • @lillianbarker4292
    @lillianbarker4292 4 месяца назад

    I love architecture and design. In Arizona we have Taliesin West: natural materials, human scale, embracing its natural setting and a philosophy that we all deserve a beautiful environment. There are gathering spaces with fireplaces. It’s also unpretentious. Since I’m a child of that era I often see the blurred mix of mid century advertising and the actual art and architecture. This unique time in history was actually the birth of our idea of economic equality and human rights.

  • @useruseruser501
    @useruseruser501 4 месяца назад

    Great start to the channel! I have one piece of feedback. Your mic level varies a lot between vids. 1st and 3rd are a good volume, 2nd and 4th I have to crank it up to hear you.
    Mixing the audio to average around -12db is pretty standard. This means people can have their system volume around 30% and still hear you well. Anyway, looking forward to more future vids!

  • @user-qy2kw9kx3o
    @user-qy2kw9kx3o 4 месяца назад +1

    I’d love a video on matching your interior design to the age of your house or not as the case may be.

  • @olympuce1
    @olympuce1 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing the theory and a bit of history. I would love to learn more about it, so don't hesitate to nerd out as much as you want.
    I have been struggling to build my interior and choose furniture, especially lighting and watching your video I finally understand why. Everything feels super cheap and gimmicky, and I want to go for timeless. I knew I was drawn to mordern mid century design (from discovering it in Mad men, I know, cliché). But when I did a Google search I found all these super ugly interpretation and I got very confused.
    Anyway, thank you again for the content, and do not hesitate to dive more into the theory!

  • @user-hl2ov8nd9n
    @user-hl2ov8nd9n Месяц назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @tropijoel
    @tropijoel 4 месяца назад +1

    outstanding content