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Explore iconic antique and contemporary designs, from furniture to fashion + tour a mid-century mode

Explore iconic antique and contemporary designs, from furniture to fashion + tour a mid-century modern home in Santa Monica To unsubscribe from 1stdibs promotional emails, click [here]. [1stdibs.com] [FURNITURE] [FINE ART] [JEWELRY] [FASHION] [INTERIORS] [SALE] [Nate Berkus] Designer Spotlight [NATE BERKUS] A hallmark of Nate Berkus's interiors is that they're at once elevated and approachable. The Chicago-based designer and [dealer] blends luxury and livability in every space he crafts. [Nate Berkus] [Nate Berkus Picks] [Nate Berkus Picks] [Featured Projects] [Los Angeles Residence] [View Project] [Atlanta Home] [View Project] [View Nate Berkus's 1stdibs Profile] Decade of Design [THE 1950s] [The Fifties] Furniture of the 1950s [Seating] [Seating] [Lighting] [Lighting] [Tables] [Tables] [Case Pieces] [Storage Cabinets] [Decor] [Decorative Objects] [Mirrors] [Mirrors] [DISCOVER MORE] Notable Names Abstract Expressionism [Abstract Expressionism] [VIEW NOW] 1950s Fashion [BROWSE MORE] [The Strick House] [The Strick House] Santa Monica, CA | [BoydDesign] A 2007 restoration of Niemeyer's only built residential work in North America recaptures the home's minimalist '60s elegance with vintage modern furnishings and slick finishes. [TOUR THE HOME] Bring Home the Look: Mid-Century American [Mid-Century American] [Shop The Collection] Browse Designs by Era [1920s] [Rosewood] [1930s] [1920s] [Rosewood] [Early 20th Century] [19th Century] [Rosewood] [1960s] [VIEW ALL ERAS] [Saturday Sale] [ ] [ ] [ ] [Shop All Furniture on Sale] [Enjoy 10% Off] [Furniture New Listings] [1stdibs.com] 51 Astor Place, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10003 This offer is good for 10% off your purchase when promotion code APRILTEN is entered at checkout. The offer is not valid for negotiated offers; is limited to one use per customer/household, and may not be combined with any other offer. The 10% discount applies only to the total price of items in your order and excludes sales tax and shipping. The 10% discount will only be applied to the first USD$50,000 of total item price, for a maximum discount of USD$5,000. All standard customer terms and conditions apply. 1stdibs reserves the right to cancel or modify this offer at any time. Offer expires at 11:59pm ET, May 1, 2016 and will be removed from orders that are submitted after this time. Offer is nontransferable. Void where prohibited. To unsubscribe from 1stdibs promotional emails, click [here].

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