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Modernism Week 2023

  • February 24, 2023
  • Written by Marissa Moldoch and Photos courtesy of the Atomic Ranch Team
Last weekend, the Atomic Ranch team traveled to Palm Springs for Modernism Week, an event that “presents the best of vintage 20th century design and compelling 21st century contemporary art…
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Side view of the Chromcraft Star Trek chair
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Stepping Into the Space Age

  • February 18, 2023
  • Written by Laura Shimko and Photo courtesy of Chromcraft Home and Metro Retro Furniture
This futuristic chair featured in television’s “Star Trek” represents the best of the sleek, minimalist elements of Mid Century Modern furniture design. What do you get when you combine a…
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Conversation Pieces for Your Living Spaces

  • September 3, 2022
  • Written by Ian McMaster and Featured image by Bret Gum
These sofas, credenzas, hutches and chairs perfectly combine comfort, style and design in MCM conversation pieces for your living spaces. Three-Seater Sofa The exposed oak, tight upholstery and welted seams…
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Red and orange spaghetti outdoor lounge chair
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Luxurious Backyard Furniture

  • August 18, 2022
  • Written by Marissa Moldoch and Ian McMaster
Where do you like to relax and take a load off at the end of a long day? If your outdoor area didn’t come to mind, then it might be…
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Mid Century Modern bedroom
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How to Decorate MCM on a Budget

  • June 18, 2022
  • Written by Marissa Moldoch and Featured Image by Landon Wiggs
If you’ve ever browsed Mid Century Modern décor, you’ve probably noticed that the price tags tend to be pretty steep. Is there a way to give your home a retro…
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wooden slat cantilever patio loungers on a sleek minimalist patio overlooking green grass
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Lounge Time: Mid Mod Patio Furniture Picks

  • March 4, 2022
  • Written by Lindsay Jarvis and Marissa Moldoch
Summer is coming, which means one thing: It’s time to take it outside. Building a better patio starts with great furniture. It’s gotta look good and feel great and most…
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Mid Century Modern Shopping in Texas

  • January 12, 2022
  • Written by Kris Christensen
Shopping for Mid Century Modern furniture and decor in Texas? Here's why you should skip Round Top and head to these shops instead.
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Mid Century Modern Living Room
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SacMod Makeover: Three Tips to Solve Common Design Problems

  • September 18, 2021
  • Written by Patricia Kline and Photography by Scott R. Kline
Three Tips to Solve Common Design Problems of power outlets in mid century home located in inconvenient places
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Mid Century Modern credenza under gallery wall art from the 50s and 60s
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Put Down That Paint Brush! And Other Tips from An MCM Furniture Restoration Expert

  • May 1, 2021
  • Written by Kris Christensen and Answers and Photography by Bob Kennedy
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