Mid-Century Modern Design: Origins, Influences, and Why It Still Matters
Mid-century modern is the most imitated design movement of the last hundred years — but its aesthetic is only the surface. Kaiko Design traces the real story: the postwar rupture that made it possible, the Bauhaus migration that gave it its intellectual roots, the named designers whose specific decisions changed the shape of furniture permanently, and the ideological tension between democratic ambition and luxury outcome that defines how MCM functions today. An argument, not a history lesson.