The design of interiors in post-war America was so distinct and memorable that art historians had to assign it a special name. Why were the decorations so sparse, and the furniture so simplistic, and yet, so pleasant to look at when combined? Hop into this article for a story of how Bauhaus entered the US, clashed with then-domineering art deco, and won to evolve into mid-century modern!
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