Everything We’re Buying From Amazon’s Mid-Century Modern Line

Small-space dwellers, pay attention.

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With the news of Amazon’s newly-launched in-house furniture brands comes a whole new way to shop. And we’re particularly excited by Rivet, the retailer’s mid-century modern, millennial-driven line. From industrial-style lighting to multifunctional pieces perfect for small spaces, there’s a lot we’re loving; here, some of our top picks.

Midtown Removable Cushion Modern Loveseat, $599

Sleek and simple, this loveseat takes up less space than a regular couch but offers all the same comfort. It comes in both cream and charcoal to complement any decor scheme.

Pike Factory Industrial Table Lamp, $59.99

Whether you use it to light up a dim corner on a side table or to brighten up your desk, this industrial lamp will bring a contemporary yet classic feel to your space.

District Mid-Century Expandable TV Media Console, $349

This media console is the ultimate multifunctional piece. Not only is it super versatile—you can expand and contract it to suit your storage needs—but it works as both a media stand and a console table.

Geometric Boho Wool Rug, $399

Add some warmth to your space with a patterned rug. This bohemian-inspired option is a subtle way to bring in print to your home.

Molly Round Marble and Stainless Steel Side Table, $199

This retro table incorporates marble and stainless steel for a look that blends modern functionality with timeless elegance.

Patterned Pink and Grey Triangles, $199

If you don’t want to paint your walls, go the temporary route with a pretty wall hanging. This contemporary print will add just a hint of color to any room.

Huxley Leather Mid-Century Accent Chair, $649

For a look that’s unquestionably mid-century, try this accent chair. Described as “reminiscent of the Mad Men era,” it’s sure to bring some old-school glamor to your home.

Fold Modern Ottoman Sofa Bed, $399

You can use this convertible piece as either a bed, an ottoman, or a makeshift sofa if pressed against the wall. Attention all tiny-apartment dwellers: This may be the ultimate small space solution.

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Elly Leavitt

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Elly enjoys covering anything from travel to funky design (tubular furniture, anyone?) to the latest cultural trend. Her dream apartment would exist on the Upper West Side and include a plethora of mismatched antique chairs, ceramic vessels, and floor-to-ceiling bookcases—essential to her goal of becoming a poor man’s Nora Ephron. You can probably find her in line at Trader Joe’s. You will never find her at SoulCycle.