SPACE AGE DESIGN AND MID-CENTURY
To the moon and back - Why Space Age icons are triggering a new trend
Space Age Design: Futurism for your home.
Space Age design combines futuristic shapes and bright colors with innovative materials, inspired by the space travel era of the 1960s. Brands such as Verner Panton and Eero Aarnio set the tone.
What characterizes Space Age design?
Space Age design is characterized by futuristic shapes, bright colors and innovative materials, inspired by the space era of the 1960s. Well-known designers such as Verner Panton and Eero Aarnio characterize this style.
Today, decades later, we are experiencing a renaissance of this fascinating trend that combines the best of Mid-Century Modern and Space Age. But what is driving this revival? At a time when the old meets the new and the past and future merge in our living spaces, we explore the reasons for the enduring fascination of this unique design style. Come with us on a journey of discovery (#spaceage) !
The Space Age Era
In October 1957, the launch of Sputnik 1 catapulted humanity into a new era - the Space Age. This time, marked by a race into space, inspired designers around the world to bold, innovative creations. Furniture that looked like it had come straight out of a science fiction film filled living rooms. The Space Age not only brought futuristic furniture, but also architecture that seemed to come from another world. Dome buildings and organic shapes reflected optimism and belief in technological progress. This era completely redefined "cool" and continues to influence how we imagine life on and beyond the Earth.
Why is Space Age Interior trendy now?
But why this fascination with Space Age now? In a world that constantly strives for uniqueness, these designs offer an irresistible combination of retro charm and futuristic vision. They remind us of a time when anything seemed possible. Space Age design brings a touch of optimism and playfulness to our homes in times of uncertainty. You may be wondering how exactly Space Age lifts our spirits? Think of the bold colors and geometric shapes that appear in furniture or artwork. They act like a visual energy drink that instantly shoots your mood to the moon. With every Space Age piece in your home, you bring a little piece of that unbridled, almost childlike hope into your home that makes us believe the impossible is achievable.
Materials and forms of Space Age design
From curved shapes to unconventional materials like plastic, fiberglass and molded plywood, the Space Age broke all the rules and offers wonderful vintage design furniture. We look at how these materials were used to create pieces of furniture that are both works of art and functional furnishings. Discover the fascinating world of material innovation that made the design of this era so revolutionary. You will see how designers like Eero Aarnio with his famous Ball Chair or Verner Panton with the Panton Chair created true icons of the Space Age. These pieces reflect the optimism and faith in the future of the 60s and 70s, when the conquest of space seemed undefined and limitless. Immerse yourself in a time when design seemed to overcome gravity and be inspired by the bold aesthetics of this era.
Iconic designers and their unforgettable works
Verner Panton, Arne Jacobsen, Eero Aarnio – these names stand for innovation and timeless design. Their works, such as the Panton Chair, the Egg Chair and the Ball Chair, are not just pieces of furniture, but symbols of an era. We delve into the stories behind the designs and the visions of the people who created them and experience the power and inspiration that used furniture can have.
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FOCUS ARC FLOOR LAMP BY FABIO LENCI FOR GUZZINI, 1970S
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TULIP CHAIR BY EERO SAARINEN WITH PURPLE CUSHION
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ANACONDA COFFEE TABLE BY PAUL TUTTLE
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Space Age design in today’s interior design
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1. Chairs and tables in Space Age and Mid-Century style
Finding used furniture in Space Age and Mid-Century design can transform your home into a design icon. A classic Tulip Table by Eero Saarinen found in a vintage furniture store combined with Panton chairs or the second-hand Tulip Chair creates a bold, futuristic look. Alternatively, Eero Aarnio Ball Chairs or design classics by Joe Colombo available as vintage furniture can serve as both art objects and functional seating. This combination of used furniture expresses the vision of the Space Age and turns any dining area into a highlight of futuristic design.
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2. Lamps that combine light and a vision of the future
Used lamps in space age design are essential to give your room a galactic flair. A Sputnik chandelier as a well-known space age lamp, perhaps found as vintage decoration, brings the shine of the stars straight to your home. Achille Castiglioni lamps , purchased as used lamps, push the boundaries of traditional lighting with their minimalist design. Flexible lighting options are also offered by lamps by Fabio Lenci and Gura , which as vintage lamps not only bring light but also a visionary aesthetic into the home.
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3. Decorative elements and decoration ideas that capture the era
Vintage space age decor adds an extra dimension to your space. Wall art with abstract, futuristic motifs or iconic space events, found in a vintage decor shop, can tell the story of space travel and design. Metallic vases or sculptural objects in chrome and silver, perhaps discovered as part of a collection of used furniture, reflect the Space Age's play with materials and shapes.
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4. Armchair and Space Age sofa that define the room
Vintage armchairs in space age and mid-century design are more than just seating; they are statements of art and comfort. The Egg Chair by Arne Jacobsen , often found as part of vintage furniture, offers a private retreat with its organic shape. The Karelia Lounge by Zanotta or the Auckland Armchair by Cassina are a highlight among used furniture, fascinating with their sculptural silhouette. These pieces combine the elegance of the mid-century with the futuristic flair of the space age to create spaces that are both
are both inviting and impressive.
Where can you find real Space Age design classics?
The market for vintage furniture and design classics is booming, but how do you recognize real treasures, especially when it comes to used furniture? We offer insider tips on where to find authentic Space Age furniture and how to assess its condition and value. We have put together a unique collection of Space Age furniture and mid-century elements.
The most beautiful Space Age furniture, lamps and decoration styles
Discover our Space Age collection
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Vintage Wandleuchte Aeto von Fabio Lombardo für Flos, 1980er Jahre
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Vintage Pflanzgefäß Puzzle von Visart, 1970er Jahre
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Vintage Tapira Lampe in Weiß von Gianemilio Piero und Anna Monti für Fontana Arte, 1970er.
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1 of 5 Postmodern vintage 'Cribbio' coat hooks by Rexite, designed by R. Barbieri and G. Mananelli, 1980s Italy
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1 of 4 Mid-Century Modern Vintage 'DSC 106' Armchairs or Desk Chairs by Giancarlo Piretti for Anonima Castelli, 1965 Italy
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Space Age Fiberglass Mushroom Lounge Vintage Chair
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Space Age Vintage Ashtray by Pino Spagnolo for Sicart
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Space Age Vintage Lidded Jar by Pino Spagnolo for Sicart
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Space Age interior design and mid-century icons are more than just a trend - they are a tribute to a time when design pushed the boundaries of the imaginable. Used furniture and vintage design classics from this era open up design and decoration ideas. In a world that is constantly changing, these pieces offer us the opportunity to pause for a moment and reach for the stars. To the moon and back - the journey has only just begun.