Saturday, November 17, 2012

Mid Century Modern Wall Art


Mid-century modern wall art and wall decor are attractive pieces coming back into style. We’ve spotted it in several rooms in shelter magazines and decor blogs (which give us some great interior design ideas), ranging from mid-century purist to transitional style blending modern and traditional elements.
Both a vintage piece and a new copy will equally give your wall a touch of modern flair.  Flea markets are great sources for vintage and mid- century modern wall decor, though many retailers offer a selection of decals and metal wall sculptures inspired by mid-century design.
Vintage C. Jere, short for Curtis Jere, metal pieces are highly sought after and fetch high prices, even thousands of dollars. Look for these at an auction.
Mid-Century Wall Art
Vintage Jere wall art is sculptural and like this piece, striking in its simplicity.
Mid Century Modern Wall Art

Above is a lovely eclectic living room with vintage Jere metal art work. A single piece of mid-century modern wall art can fill a wall.
Mid-Century Wall Art
Natural and organic elements were popular design motifs in mid-century modern wall art. Pair with mid-century furniture for a modern organic feeling and to inspire additional decorating ideas.
Mid-Century Wall Art
The starburst mirror doubles as wall art in this foyer space. Functional and sculptural, it adds a mid-century modern edge to a simple space.
Mid-Century Wall Art
A collection of circles can create a DIY version of mid-century modern wall art. Paint to contrast or blend with your wall color.
Mid-Century Wall Art
Graphic wall decals are another way to bring mid-century style to your room. Decals are available in any number of shapes and styles.
Mid-Century Wall Art
New metal wall art from Oras looks great in this all white bathroom. Love the colorful shades of blue and the linear form.
Mid-Century Wall Art
Combining wall art and mobiles is another great mid-century design element; this collection of blue circles from Oras creates a colorful focal point.

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