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Mid-Century Modern Home Office Design

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A mid-century home office has the creative energy of a Don Draper study. Upload your workspace and see it transformed with an iconic writing desk, a walnut bookshelf, and the warm, focused aesthetic that makes work feel inspired.

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Mid-Century Modern home office design tips

Key principles for achieving the perfect mid-century modern look in your home office.

  • A writing desk in walnut with tapered legs and a single drawer
  • An Eames-style desk chair in leather and wood for comfort and character
  • A walnut bookshelf with asymmetric compartments — classic MCM storage
  • A Nelson-style clock or sunburst mirror on the wall above the desk
  • Task lamp with a brass neck and adjustable arm
  • Geometric patterned curtains or a single abstract art piece for color

Mid-Century Modern color palette

Mustard Gold

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Teak Brown

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Avocado Green

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Teal Blue

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Cream

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Key materials for mid-century modern home offices

TeakWalnutMolded plywoodVelvetBrassTerrazzo

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Common questions

What desk defines a mid-century office?

A writing desk with tapered legs, one or two drawers, and a walnut or teak finish. Think Herman Miller Nelson desk or a reproduction. Simple lines, warm wood, no unnecessary features.

Can I create a MCM office in a small space?

Mid-century furniture was designed for smaller postwar homes. A compact writing desk, a wall-mounted shelf, and a task lamp create a complete MCM office in under 10 square feet.

What chair works for a mid-century office?

An Eames molded plywood chair or aluminum group chair is iconic. More affordable options include any leather desk chair with walnut arms. The execution plan includes chairs from $150 to $5,000+.

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