2015-08-22



When you reach a certain age in life, it becomes time to stop obtaining your new furniture from sources like Ikea. While you might think you can get away with furnishing your entire home with pieces that carry unpronounceable names with umlauts, you’re probably better off making a more substantial investment and finding some pieces that are actually going to last you over time.

We would never knock the benefits of Ikea for college student housing and starter apartments, but we all know there comes a time when that’s no longer going to cut it. When you do reach that point, we’ve got you covered. If you’re not sure where you should be looking for your more sophisticated, more elegant, longer lasting, and generally better furniture, you should go ahead and check out these four brands.

Get the scoop on four contemporary furniture brands we love below:

Tom Dixon

Founded in 2002, the British furniture maker has been making waves in the industry. Tom Dixon, the man behind the brand, is a self-taught designer and an expert in welding. He made a name for himself with his initial S Chair for Cappellini, and his work today is popular worldwide. Often using industrial manufacturing processes, Tom Dixon furniture is a rebellious addition to any home interior

Blu Dot

One of the best things to come out of Minneapolis since Target, Blu Dot is one of the nation’s preeminent design firms for chic contemporary furniture. Blu Dot offers a sleek aesthetic that doesn’t sacrifice quality and construction, while still offering a comparatively low price point. Online retailers like Lumens have a great selection of Blu Dot furniture from which to choose if you’d like to check out some new options.

Kartell

Perhaps best known for their iconic transparent furniture, Kartell is a particularly fun furniture brand that looks great in a range of settings. It looks at home in any contemporary home, and it’s an attractive contrast for homes that have more traditional architecture. The brand was founded back in 1949 in Milan, and it has developed over the decades to become the global force that it is today. Much of the brand’s popular styles are made from plastic in a single mold, creating a singular form, study piece. The brand collaborates with star designers like Philippe Starck and continues to present killer new designs.

Jonathan Adler

One of the funkiest interior designers and furniture makers in the game is Jonathan Adler. The designer has a penchant for the shiny, the cartoonish, and the wacky, but always with a chic spin. It’s a brand that feels fun and accessible and it has the youthful flair that shows a modern powerhouse brand. Jonathan Adler himself is a little bit of a star designer and that’s proved to be the backbone of the brand.

Upgrade your home’s interior design with some fresh furniture from these four designers. They’re stylish, they’re elegant, and they’re a heck of a lot better than your current selection.

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