Curated Finds For Lakshmi | Mid-century Modern Armchairs
Based on your brief, I curated a selection of accent chairs that capture that softer modern mid century feel you were drawn to in the Neva armchair, particularly through curved silhouettes, warmer wood tones, and more sculptural forms.
I focused on designs that still feel refined, while keeping proportions relatively compact for your maximum width requirement of 75cm. The overall direction balances comfort with cleaner lines and organic shaping, which works beautifully in contemporary interiors with mid century influences.
I thought this option captured the closest feeling to the Artisan Neva chair from your reference. The curved wooden frame softens the overall silhouette beautifully, while the proportions still feel visually light and elegant.
What I particularly like is that it feels refined without becoming overly minimal, making it easy to style in both contemporary and more collected interiors.
Halcomb by Jasper Cornan is slightly more relaxed and casual in comparison, while still leaning into that mid-century inspired look through the exposed wood detailing and softer curves. I could especially see this working beautifully in a reading corner or living room where you want warmth and comfort without the chair feeling too visually heavy.
This is probably the most refined and contemporary option from the selection. The curved shaping feels really elegant and cocooning, while the proportions still remain clean and understated. I particularly like how sculptural this feels from every angle, which makes it work beautifully as an accent piece within a modern mid-century space.
The Jeni armchair leans slightly more classic mid-century in feel because of the exposed wooden structure and cleaner lines. The silhouette is simple, but the curved detailing stops it from feeling too rigid or formal. I also think the proportions work especially well if you’re looking for something visually lighter that can sit comfortably within a smaller space.

Miaad is one of the stylists for Design Lab, Livingetc’s personalized design service. Guided by an instinct for craftsmanship and the beauty of lived-in spaces, she brings a refined balance of creative vision and commercial understanding. Her career, shaped between New York and London, spans luxury interiors and retail furniture design, from creating immersive environments for global brands such as Ferrari and Montblanc to guiding discerning clients through high-end projects at DWR and Restoration Hardware. With a sharp eye for detail and deep knowledge of UK and US furniture brands, Miaad believes great design begins with empathy and intention. She creates spaces that balance aesthetic clarity with everyday life, where individuality feels effortless and beauty feels personal.