Mid-century modern and Arts and Crafts are probably the two most popular design movements of the 20th century that stand today. What makes mid-century modern exceptionally effervescent is that it expresses some of the neatest sleek lines and geometric forms possible. It still expresses warm, vibrant color schemes. Arts and Crafts dabble within an organic, traditional theme that emphasizes artisanal craftsmanship and brings attention to natural materials. This raises an interesting question: what happens when these two styles are merged into one space? Do they harmonize with each other or create a form of dissonance? Let's venture deeper into the possibilities of blending Mid-Century Modern with the other style, exploring how its unique characteristics could coexist and enhance one another if used judiciously. Common Threads: The Parallels of Mid-Century Modern and Arts and Crafts Furniture Focus on Clean Design and Practicality At the heart of both mid-century modern an...