Mid-century modern
Design movement that became popular from the mid-1940s to the late 1960s, characterized by clean lines, organic and geometric forms, and an emphasis on functionality. This style often incorporates a mix of traditional and non-traditional materials and is known for its minimalistic approach and integration with nature, featuring large windows and open floor plans. Mid-century modern design primarily appeals to individuals who appreciate minimalist aesthetics and functional, yet stylish, living spaces.