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Inspired: Mad Men Style

Posted by: on April 19th, 2012 | 3 Comments
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Images of Man Men inspired furnishings

Since its premiere in 2007, Mad Men, the critically acclaimed AMC television show, has had a huge influence on American culture, fashion and interior design. We went to our Home Decorators Collection and beyond for some ideas on how to create the Mad Men look in your home.

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A bold, modernist piece of art like Just Because I Canvas by Maxine Price would not have looked out of place on a wall at the offices of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce. Online options let you customize the canvas style and size to suit your taste.

The Raindrops Mirror with its gold leaf finish reflects classic 60’s retro influences and doubles as attention-grabbing wall decor.The rich hammered bronze look of the Palma Table Lamp, and the dark, walnut finished Urbane Floor Lamp provide suffused, layered lighting to let you control the mood of the room.

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The midcentury modern inspired Dorset Sofa with its clean lines and tufted back sits quite well with Mad Men’s design aesthetic. A vintage rolling cocktail cart would be a sweet find at a thrift or antique store.

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Tami and Zebra pillows bring hints of signature burnt orange and animal print period accents to stir visual interest. Nothing lends authenticity and authority to a Mad Men inspired space like the iconic midcentury masterpiece that is the Eames Lounge Chair. This molded plywood and leather marvel is still as revolutionary a design concept now as it was in 1956 when it was first issued.

Inspired is an editorial curation of products from homedepot.com and our sister site, Home Decorators Collection – along with irresistible finds from around the web.

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  1. paris says:

    This array of furnishings here, are from the I love Lucy days! Update your stuff please!

    • Jae Warren says:

      Hey Paris,

      We hear you – and thanks for commenting. For many, however, retro styles from the late 50′s and 60′s still retain a certain cool or relevance, and we wanted to show our readers why there’s still so much interest in stuff from the I Love Lucy days.

      But, if you’re interested in keeping up on all the latest, most interesting trends in home decor, please check out our Inspired columns on the Apron Blog.

      -Jae, from The Home Depot