With its mod, marvelous sets, Mad Men almost singlehandedly rekindled admiration for 1960s interiors. After 92 episodes and seven seasons of swank (not to mention endless cigarettes), Mad Men wrapped in May but its design influence endures. We’re raising a gin martini to its sexy ’60s flair, and toasting turquoise and burnt orange, starburst motifs, trippy wallpaper and tufted-backed furniture, along with Richmond’s growing number of Midcentury modern-devoted shops and collectors.
When it comes to Midcentury décor, there’s much to choose from: original pieces, reproductions and modern interpretations of 1960s style by major furniture and accessory makers.
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“Anderson” sofa, Urban Outfitters, $769
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“Trippy Orange” wallpaper by Graham & Brown, grahambrown.com, $50 per roll “Columbia” chair, LaDiff, $1,599
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Modern sunray wall sconce, Shades of Light, $590
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“Losange” leather armchair in coral, Anthropologie, $1,898
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“Justice,” by Clare Wilkinson, Clare Wilkinson Studio, $140
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Vintage ice bucket and glass set, teegeebee at West End Antiques Mall, $48
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Iron pin leg stacking table, Metro Modern, $395 for a set of three
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“Atomic” hanging light, Born Again Furnishings, $275
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Wild rosewood veneer gives this dresser an exotic edge. Dresser by Keno Bros., Williams & Sherrill, $4,649