It's good for small spaces (which makes sense for an increasingly urban population). It's easy to find and available at every price point. The shapes are classic. And it goes with everything. Kelsey Campbell-Dologhan, writing for Co.Design, suggested that mid-century furniture has become so ubiquitous as to be synonymous with design itself: "All of this suggests that mid-century design is less a 'style' or era of design as it is a byword for 'design' itself, as opposed to spaces and products that were not 'designed' at all."