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Top 5 American Furniture Icons Redefining Modern Interior Design

The current furniture revolution in America is really commendable. Over the last one hundred years, many companies have thrived in and have come up with a modern twist on designs where one or the other could be used in an interior setting, be that of a home or an office. The listed 5 are the most promising American designer furniture brands, for show and craftsmanship.
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1. Herman Miller

Founded: 1905

Headquarters: Zeeland, Michigan

 

Herman Miller is one of the aims of modern American furniture designed for the world and all those high-quality ergonomic and iconic designs. With a long history of such books-revising works combining art and functionality, Herman Miller especially works within the framework of mid-century designers-like the chairs and lounges made with Charles and Ray Eames, for which bestsellers still exist. The brand and their concept of modern office and home furniture have not lost momentum and have been consistent with, as well as for, the comfort and aesthetics they afford.

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2. Knoll

Founded: 1938

Headquarters: East Greenville, Pennsylvania

 

From inception, Knoll has been identified with sophisticated modern design, and has continued in the developing ‘modern’ house into strengths for spaces in their interiors office furniture, storage, and seating, as well as furniture within the home. Donning the best designers, like Eero Saarinen, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and Florence Knoll, Knoll is famous for merging clean lines with luxurious materials, and will continue to explore the boundless possibilities in modern furniture design as it relates to quality craftsmanship and sustainability.

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3. Room & Board

Established: 1980

Headquarters: Minneapolis, Minnesota

 

Unlike many modern American furniture houses, Room & Board focuses on minimalist, contemporary designs that are built to last. While offering an array of beautiful modern furniture in myriad ways, from wood to leather to metal, all with a decidedly American-made craftsmanship emphasis, Room & Board offers everything from sleek sofas to handsome statement dining tables in collection diverse enough for any modern home or office environment. Eco-friendly furniture options are thus built into the ethos of Room & Board, as it is profoundly committed to sustainability.

4. West Elm

Founded: 2002

Headquarters: Brooklyn, New York

 

These days, it’s pretty fast becoming a go-to for most home owners who are thinking in terms of hip, modern furniture at great price points. West Elm generally has a refined assortment of items with the promise of style and function, with an eco-friendly source of production while promoting artisans across the globe. Featuring living, dining, and bedroom furniture, West Elm provides a comprehensive range with a flavor for all the spaces in between. Consumers are enamored with this loyalty trend because the description of “clean, contemporary taste” comes hand in hand with trade and sustainable practices.

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5. CB2

Founded: 2000

Headquarters: Chicago, Illinois

 

A younger, more trend-forward-oriented sister brand of Crate & Barrel, CB2 is for those who want chic yet modern home furniture without emptying one’s purse. The overall theme of the design is urban sophistication-the clean minimalist lines that CB2 embodies in all its pieces seem very modern and fresh for those who lean that much towards aesthetics. From the tiniest coffee table to large modular sectional pieces, CB2 offers a whole load of innovative styling at unheard-of price points in everything from furniture to accessories to decor.

All five of these companies are converting the meaning of possible contemporary interior design in America from mere elegance to invitation and timelessness. Be it an office chair or upscale sofa in your living room, these companies have extremely advanced solutions in the modern-day living spaces.