Last Updated on December 4, 2024
Now that I own the Frame TV and can easily stream from the internet, I’ve been bingeing The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and am presently obsessed with her Mid-Century Modern decor style…so bewitched, that sometimes I forget about the storyline and just nerded out over the furniture. If you’re a lover of 1950’s interiors and fashion, read on.
If you’re unfamiliar with the show, the well-to-do Mrs. Maisel lives on the Upper West Side in an incredible apartment with her husband Joel…Mr. Maisel…obvs. During the first few episodes I sat on my sofa, phone in hand, snapping photos of her living room sofa, dining room lamps, shell side tables, and the chairs in her bedroom…clutch the pearls! The set designer paid meticulous attention to detail. Every corner was styled to perfection.
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Mixing Mid-Century Modern and Hollywood Regency Home Decor
So why the photos Kyla…stalk much? I claim research….wanting to know who made each and every piece of exquisite furniture, and more importantly, how could I get it in my own home. As an avid shopper of estate sales, I want to be on the lookout for Mrs. Maisel’s Mid-Century Modern decor style. Are you on board with the Hollywood Regency glam train? Hop on, let’s explore.
Examining Mrs. Maisel’s Mid-Century Home Decor Style
If you travel back in time or are lucky enough to visit a time capsule home, you’ll notice decorative concrete block walls on the exterior and pattern screens like this one here in Mrs. Maisel’s apartment building lobby. The screen breaks up the cold marble and softens the light shining in from the outside.
Check out this foyer. I mean her love of pink might be more intense than mine. That floral pink wallpaper reminds me of this House Of Hackney wallpaper. The mix of ornate and clean lines is on point with that mirror and desk.
As far as sofas go, the sectional in her living room is truly fantastic. A classic mid-century curved sectional design with tapered legs minus the normal heavy patterned upholstery (which resides in the pillows only).
I think what I love most about Mrs. Maisel’s home, is that it’s void of anything kitsch or atomic. Her space feels more mature and sophisticated because of it. An elevated look that you don’t get with swanky kitsch starburst clocks. Atomic age home decor can turn cartoon-like very quickly…suddenly you start singing, “Meet George Jetson..” If you start to collect pieces for this look, always asked yourself, “is this marble or is it melamine?”
I’m also eyeing the wallpaper in her built-ins, brass and glass side table, and decorative screen. Don’t even let me get started on that white Dorothy Draper. Do you see it peeking out on the right (below photo) with the Greek key style lamp resting on top of it?
In the first few episodes, a lot happens in the dining room. They’re setting up to host Yom Kippur, and this year…they got the rabbi! Apparently, that is a big damn deal…no spoilers. Anyhoo, getting back to Mid-Century Modern decor, the lamps below stopped me dead in my tracks. Seriously, there was an audible gasp and lots of picture taking.
Sexy, curvaceous, and sculptural all at the same time. I haven’t figured out the maker as of yet, but I swear on my dead cat’s grave, I will own these vintage beauties someday.
It’s like they’re wearing cute little prom dresses, am I right? I digress, as the camera pans 90°, you see the Grosfeld shell tables…yes, that’s right…plural…flanking either side of the entrance to the formal dining room. (Left side of the below photo is the most visible.) If you’re looking for the real deal in an antique store, you could drop over $3,000 each on those suckas. Not, I’m not joking.
The bedroom decor was kept quite simple. But there is this sweet little chair that sits next to the bedroom door. There’s another by the vanity. Alas, after scouring the interwebs for hours, I cannot find a photo. Trust me, it’s to die for. If you watch Mrs. Maisel, it’s in the first few episodes.
The lamps on either nightstand are adorable too. Seriously, the lighting in this show is on fleek. Check out that cute gold bow detailing. Eeeeep!
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Bebe
Seeing all that pink bought back a lot of memories…..when I was in high school in the late ’50’s, a close friend’s parents built a new home. That was the first time I’d ever seen an all pink kitchen – including appliances, formica counter tops and the sink. I thought it was absolutely lovely and in thinking about it today, I still have fond memories of each time I visited that home. Thanks for the memories of another time and another beautiful home with a lot of pastel pink within its walls.
kyla
BebeGlad you enjoyed the post Bebe! And a pink kitchen sounds pretty dreamy to me. =)
Nenu
https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/seating/dining-room-chairs/pair-of-grosfeld-house-swag-back-draped-occasional-chair-circa-1940s/id-f_6030023/
kyla
NenuThose are the chairs!!!!!
Valerie
I too want those lamps! Love the show, love the lamps. Any Luck finding the designer?
kyla
ValerieI haven’t figured out the designer yet! They look like they’re Chapman, but I can’t find them anywhere.
Tammy
I think the lamps in the dining room are Gerald Thurston for Lightolier. I found what I think is them but they have white enamel accents and not the brass/gold like on the show. Desperate to find those! https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/lighting/table-lamps/substantial-pair-of-gerald-thurston-eggshell-floriform-ceramic-lamps-1950s/id-f_4048693/
Tammy
Found them! My friend just bought them! 🙂
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-pair-1950s-Gerald-Thurston-ceramic-Hollywood-Regency-style-lamps-/173720447403?nordt=true&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.m43663.l10137
kyla
TammyShut the front door!!!!!! Yeah! That’s amazing! I MUST see photos of how she styles them =)
Rebecca Miller
where can I find the white desk?
kyla
Rebecca MillerIt looks like a Paul McCobb desk that has been painted white. Take a peek at this one for comparison.
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Elaine
I have to have those bedside table lamps. I have even asked my museum curator friends to recommend a ceramist to see if I could at least have a close facsimile. No luck yet. I am completely obsessed with the long, clean lines, simple plain surface, and masterful addition of the bows!
Brad Morris Wilkof
Hi,
Great article. Thank you so much for all the great information. Any idea about the specifics on the couch.
Thanks,
Sara & Brad
Colleen
Do you have any idea where the living room rug is from? I desperately want it!
Kyla Herbes
ColleenI do not, but you could always try to reach out to the set designer Ellen Christiansen https://www.setdecorators.org/?name=THE-MARVELOUS-MRS-MAISEL&art=television_decor_features&SHOW=SetDecor_features_The_MARVELOUS
Debra Jo Jackson
I just found your wonderful article. I loved reading it and if you did a Google lens search, I’m sure you have found those dining room lamps by now. I love them.
Thanks so much for the article. So well written and inspiring.
Sean
I had a pair of those lamps. Got them at a vintage store for 50$ each. I loved them on my old danish record player. My wife got them in the divorce. I have looked for another pair over and over, thats how I found this blog. I had no idea they sell for 5500 a pair!
Kyla Herbes
SeanMaybe you need to take her back to court (kidding not kidding) Srsly though, I’m still searching for them out in the wild. One day I shall find an affordable pair.