The 1950s, despite the decade’s reputation for conformity and kitsch, was a wildly innovative time. Architects like Eero Saarinen and Arne Jacobsen had few buildings to design, so they turned their attention to furniture that embraced new forms and materials - and a new aesthetic - stripped down and emphatically non-traditional - was embraced by the general public.
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