Mid-century modern style and furniture are extremely popular right now, I’d say that this is one of the top styles for home decor. Such furniture can be easily integrated into many ambiences as its design is pretty classic and universal. Hairpin legs are one of the characteristic features of mid-century modern furniture, and you can find lots of such pieces that will fit your modern, boho or Scandi space. We’ve gathered the coolest of them and I hope that here you will find some inspiration for crafting as all of these items can be DIYed.
Hairpin Leg Benches
Your bench may get hairpin legs to perfectly match your interior. You may go for a stained or whitewashed seat, for an upholstered or a boldly printed one, and add hairpin legs. Such an item is great for many rooms, especially for entryways, bedrooms and living rooms.
A lovely Scandi bedroom with a white bed and bedding, a simple hairpin leg bench and a basket is a cool space.
A whitewashed bench with black hairpin legs, a potted plant, a printed pillow and a blanket for a cozy entryway.
A simple rustic bench with hairpin legs will match or a rustic or boho space easily.
A stained bench with black hairpin legs is a perfect idea for a mid-century modern entryway or mudroom.
A stylish bench with black hairpin legs is a cool idea for a mid-century modern or boho space, it looks cool.
A super bold yellow upholstered nehc with hairpin legs will add a touch of color to your bedroom or entryway.
Hairpin Leg Tables And Desks
Hairpin legs seem to be created right to design tables of all kinds: desks, dining tables, coffee tables, side tables, nightstand tables and consoles. If you want to give your existing piece a mid-century modern feel, just add such legs, maybe in some bold color to match your space. Getting such legs for a dining table or a desk or any other piece that will hold heavy things, you will have to make sure that these legs can withstand that.
A mid-century modern console table with hairpin legs made of an IKEA Kallax piece, with a lamp with a printed lampshade.
A beautiful biophilic home office with a hairpin leg desk, shelves with potted plants and decor, a white chair, an artwork and some plants.
A black and white console table or desk, with black hairpin legs, some decor and a mini gallery wall is cool.
A boho desert dining space with a hairpin leg table, white chairs, a boho printed rug, an artwork, potted greenery and a copper pendant lamp.
A boho dining room with a hairpin leg dining table, white chairs, a hairpin console table, potted greenery, a mirror with a catchy frame.
If you have a TV or some vinyl, you can go for a hairpin leg TV or music console. It can be made of a pallet, of usual wood and MDF, you can make it asymmetrical and add storage compartments to it. Such a unit will be a perfect idea for a mid-century modern space.
A leather chair with hairpin legs is a great addition to a mid-century modern living room.
A graphite grey music console with plenty of storage and black hairpin legs is a chic and stylish idea for a living room.
A beautiful and stylish music console of a crate box with hairpin legs will perfectly match a boho or mid-century modern space.
A stylish asymmetrical music console with black hairpin legs is a cool and stylish idea if you love music and vinyl.
A vintage-inspired TV unit with drawers and hairpin legs is a stylish idea for both a vintage and a modern space.
Other Hairpin Leg Furniture
Hairpin leg beds and chairs aren’t seen that often, and that’s for a reason: you will need very sturdy legs to hold such weight and people using them. But you can still manage to find such pieces or manage to find such legs to attach them to your furniture. Get inspired!
A bed on hairpin legs made of a pallet and with storage space for books inside it is a great idea for a mid-century modern space.
A comfy grey chair on hairpin legs and a geometric sculptural faceted side table for a cozy nook.
A neutral wooden bed with hairpin legs and floating wooden nigthstands for a stylish mid-century modern space.
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