If you’re still second guessing your home decor, it’s time to settle that.
Maximalism is making a huge come back to our daily lives and our homes. The over minimalist interiors seem to have stayed back in 2008 and, these days, people seem to rather go for curated interiors that convey their personality with bold colors, patterns and textures. If you don’t identify with neither of these options, you might want to consider going mid-century, a stunning interior design style that seems to easily combine these two concepts. Don’t know how to start? Then, these orange dining chairs will convince you to go mid-century in a heartbeat.
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Gable Dining Chair
Upholstered in leather, Gable boasts a polished brass base much to the style of Essential Home. While not all mid-century dining chairs feature brass elements, we find that it pairs well with the orange leather. However, take into account that Gable can be customized in many other finishes and fabrics. For a more authentic mid-century feel, we’d advise you to stick to leather or velvet.
Collins Dining Chair
If you want to stick to something a little bit more classic, and go for a subtle mid-century dining room decor, Collins is the right chair for your project. The velvet orange version of the mid-century chair allows for a perfect Autumnal look that brings coziness and comfy rainy days to mind. At the same time, the warm orange tone of the velvet fabric takes us on a ride to the mid-century era and all the dark pastel tones we all love so much.
Marie Dining Chair
Full disclosure, Marie is one of our favorite orange dining chairs of the list. With slim tapered brass legs and a comfortable velvet upholstered seat, Marie has everything to be the central piece of your mid-century dining set. Take note that you can still personalize your chair with the fabric you like the most to accommodate to your needs.
Garbo Dining Chair
Finally, Essential Home‘s latest accent and dining chair, Garbo. Although it is more of a blood orange tone, it is still a warm color that takes us back to the mid-century age. The arched back is handmade in brass, finished in plated copper, which looks absolutely stunning on top of the solid walnut tapered legs.