Mid-Century Modern looks amazingly good anywhere, even in a 19th-century apartment building with mantels and moldings,” says Greenberg. But inexpensive knock-offs from IKEA and Target, or pricier reproductions from West Elm and Design Within Reach, can’t replace the real thing, in terms of the intrinsic value, the patina and the classic design.
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