Reside Brings Mid-Century Modern to Boston’s South End

 
Image from ArtFix

Image from ArtFix

Mid-Century Modern, a term referring primarily to modernist furniture and decorative arts from the mid-1930’s to mid-1960’s, has seen a boom in popularity in recent years.  Even the Boston Museum of Fine Arts has included examples of Mid-Century Modern furniture, ceramics and other objects in its newly opened Art of the Americas Wing. 

Reside owner and operator Pamela Watts is an expert in the field, having opened Reside’s Cambridge storefront nearly a decade ago.  Watts personally curates Reside’s unique inventory, tracking down the rare and beautiful objects that fill each store.  The store’s unique selection is constantly changing, enticing both design professionals and novices to return week-after-week to view newly acquired pieces that are quickly snapped up by savvy designers and customers.  Reside also takes requests for specific objects and will seek out and notify customers if a desired piece becomes available. Read full article here.

 
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