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by prawn
4088 days ago
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That dresser might be somewhat minimalist (curved bevel on the drawer faces, going by the photo), but a lot of MCM isn't to my eye. It's angled legs and curved tables and spindly frames that complicate the look IMO. There's a lot of contemporary furniture that I consider far closer to a minimal aesthetic. |
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http://scene7.targetimg1.com/is/image/Target/17214249_Alt01?...
It's basically a box frame on a pedestal. That's a pretty classically styled MCM dresser design, and it doesn't get much more minimalist than that: a box set on legs. But outside of the MCM era, that pure of a design was nowhere to be seen for the prior decades. In a typical house right now you're much more likely to find something like this (random from Google):
http://homesteadfurnitureonline.com/images/Dressers/master-d...
A mishmash of design elements from various periods. To me, the average MCM piece is more minimalist.