Embracing Minimalism with Mid-Century Icons: Pierre Jeanneret Chairs and Poul Henningsen Lamps in Our Modern Apartment

  • By Carlos Casa
Embracing Minimalism with Mid-Century Icons: Pierre Jeanneret Chairs and Poul Henningsen Lamps in Our Modern Apartment

A Warm Welcome: Dining with Pierre Jeanneret and Poul Henningsen

CarlosCASA Dining in Style: Black Accent Chairs Pierre Jeanneret and Poul Henningsen PH 3/2 Glass Pendant Lamps

When you step into a place, and everything just clicks?

That's the vibe in this apartment—a sweet spot where modern minimalism meets mid-century soul.



First thing you see is the dining area. We've got this solid wood table, roughly 51 inches long and 33 inches wide.

It's got that natural grain that just feels right. Hanging above are two off-white Poul Henningsen PH3/2 Glass Pendant Lamps.

They cast this warm, inviting glow that's perfect for dinners that turn into late-night chats.


Surrounding the table are six Stained Black Pierre Jeanneret Capitol Complex Dining Armchairs.




These aren't just any chairs—they're pieces of art you can sit on.

Comfort meets style, and they're ready for everything from morning coffee to game night.


Next to the table, we've parked a side cart designed by CarlosCASA.




This isn't your grandma's tea trolley.

With chrome-plated round tubes rocking that Bauhaus vibe and white lacquered panels, it's as functional as it is stylish.

Inspired by the USM Haller's iconic design, it's got these cool six-sided spherical nuts that make it a real conversation starter.


Mid-Century Modern Accent Style Armchair By CarlosCASA

Cozy Corners: Relaxing with the Pierre Jeanneret Armchair and Tatu Floor Lamp

Turn to the right, and the living room beckons.

There's a Beige Boucle Fabric Pierre Jeanneret Capitol Complex Armchair that's basically a hug in chair form.

Sink in, and you might not want to get up.

Beside it stands the Tatu Floor Lamp.

Shaped like a sleek water pipe, its minimalist design shines—literally and figuratively.

It screams unique taste without saying a word.



In this space, every piece tells a story.

It's not just about filling a room with furniture;

it's about curating an experience.

This is where simplicity dances with elegance, where every corner invites you to pause and appreciate the beauty in details.

It's more than an apartment—it's a lifestyle.


Tags:#MidCenturyModern #Minimalism #PierreJeanneret #PoulHenningsen #Bauhaus #InteriorDesign #HomeDecor #DesignInspiration #ModernLiving #ApartmentGoals

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