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on things, but I believe that the MCM movement and all of its attendant components (furniture, architecture, etc.) has been popular, desirable, and collectible since the first chair, credenza, (fill-in-the-blank) items rolled out of a design studio. Yes there has been a burgeoning resurgence in interest, but from the very first piece of furniture at the dawn of the movement it was a way for that generation to move away from the tastes and design sensibilities of their parents generation. At least in America it seemed to be a decisive move away from furnishing one's home as if this were still frontier colonial America. And yet, it also seems as if it were a natural progression and refinement of Art Deco and Moderne from an earlier generation, or if you will; From Bauhaus to our House.
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