I’ve always had a soft spot for mid-century design. Maybe it’s the clean lines, the warmth of wood, or the way everything feels both thoughtful and optimistic at the same time. There’s a quiet confidence to the era that I keep coming back to design that didn’t shout, but still made a statement.
This blog is where I share that love. It’s a place to talk about the pieces, spaces, and ideas that make mid-century design feel so enduring. From a perfectly shaped chair to a sunlit room with just the right proportions, I’m drawn to details that feel intentional and lived-in, not precious.
I’m especially interested in how mid-century principles fit into modern life and how you can mix old and new, honor the past without recreating it, and create a home that feels personal rather than styled. Design, to me, is about comfort as much as it is about beauty.
If you’re someone who appreciates good design, believes less can be more, and finds joy in the small details, you’re in the right place. I’m glad you’re here.