Many people are drawn to the clean lines and beautiful tones that make mid-century modern so unique. The design style stems from a movement that occurred in the 1950s, and while it may have its roots in a long-gone time, it's very much here to stay. It's noted for its blend of vibrant colors and geometric furniture, according to MasterClass, and was initially influenced by German Bauhaus, a design and architecture school. Over the later part of the 20th century, several designers utilized and even became well-known for their use of this style, including Herman Miller, Ray Eames, and Isamu Noguchi. nlike funky trends, like the all-wood paneling on the walls of a home that rose to prominence in the 1950s, this is one style that clearly had a solid foundation. "Mid-century modern design is enduring and has persisted through the decades," shares Satsha Lopez Jaimes. "The need for practicality and function while creating a clean and eye-catching space is something that has not changed over time."