Collection: A Mid-Century Modern Gem: St. Augustine, FL
Nestled on Florida's northeastern coast, St. Augustine is a city steeped in history and charm, where the echoes of the past harmonize with the sleek lines and bold colors of Mid-Century Modern design. Amidst its cobblestone streets and centuries-old landmarks, St. Augustine offers a captivating blend of old-world elegance and modern flair.
Exploring St. Augustine’s Mid-Century Marvels
As you wander through St. Augustine's historic districts, you'll encounter pockets of Mid-Century Modern architecture waiting to be discovered. From the downtown area to the waterfront, the city showcases a diverse array of buildings adorned with clean lines, geometric shapes, and vibrant hues—a testament to its embrace of Mid-Century Modernism.
Iconic Landmarks and Retro Charms
St. Augustine boasts a wealth of architectural treasures that pay homage to its Mid-Century past. Whether it's the retro signage of the Alligator Farm Zoological Park or the sleek lines of the Surfside Six Motel, these iconic landmarks serve as tangible reminders of the city's glamorous history. Each one tells a story of St. Augustine's enduring love affair with Mid-Century design.
Reviving Retro Style
In recent years, St. Augustine has experienced a resurgence of interest in Mid-Century Modern design, with local boutiques and galleries dedicated to preserving and celebrating this iconic aesthetic. From vintage shops like Boomerang Retro & Relics to modern boutiques like Southern Streak, residents and visitors alike have access to a curated selection of furniture and decor that channels the spirit of the era.
St. Augustine's artistic scene is as vibrant as its Mid-Century architecture. From the galleries of Aviles Street to the annual St. Augustine Art & Craft Festival, the city offers countless opportunities to immerse oneself in creative expression. Art lovers flock to St. Augustine year-round to experience the eclectic energy that permeates every corner of the city.
Honoring the Past
St. Augustine remains committed to preserving its architectural heritage while embracing modern innovations. With efforts to protect and restore Mid-Century buildings, the city serves as a living testament to architectural ingenuity. From the Bridge of Lions to the historic homes along the Matanzas River, St. Augustine celebrates its past while embracing the possibilities of the future.
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Teak 2-Door Sideboard / Buffet by Peter Lovig Nielsen for Dansk Designs, c. 1950s
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Danish Modern Credenza in Teak After Arne Vodder w/ Finished Back, c. 1960s
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Danish Modern Bar Cart / Tea Trolley by Johannes Andersen for Dyrlund Teak, c. 1960s
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A Pair of Peter Lovig Nielsen for Dansk Designs Wall Unit / Room Dividers / Bookcases, c. 1950s
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Danish Modern Modular 4 Bay Wall Unit by Lyby Mobler, c. 1960
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Danish Modern Teak 4-Drawer Sideboard by Peter Lovig Nielsen for Dansk Designs, c. 1950s
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Lounge Chair and Ottoman Attributed to Arne Vodder in Teak w/ New Blue Knit Upholstery, c. 1960s
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Danish Modern Bar by Knud Bent for Dyrlund in Teak, c. 1960s
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