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Domino's Global Design Awards: Vote for Your Favorite Mid-Century Homes

From London's Notting Hill to Stockholm's 'Funkis' charm, these mid-century homes are vying for your vote. Celebrate international home design and cast your ballot now.

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Domino's Global Design Awards: Vote for Your Favorite Mid-Century Homes

Domino magazine's design awards have spotlighted an international collection of homes, each boasting mid-century and mid-century modern styles. Among them is a Notting Hill maisonette belonging to tapestry artist Anna Jones, which caught the eye of readers and is now in the running for the Readers Digest contest.

The article takes readers on a global tour, starting with Anna Jones' London home. Photographed by India Hobson, it showcases a CVL Saturn brass pendant light and Moroccan rugs, blending vintage charm with contemporary flair. Also featured is Daniela's vintage Scandinavian home, offering a Nordic twist on the mid-century aesthetic.

Elsewhere, India Hobson's lens captures the interior of Bentley Hagen Hall, a creative duo's countryside retreat. The piece also highlights a 1930s Stockholm apartment, preserving the 'Funkis' charm of Sweden's mid-century modern movement. The homes were designed by international talents, including Sonja Bauknecht, Pierre Zoelly, Helmut Disson, and Nuria Rodriguez.

These homes, each with its unique story and style, are now vying for your vote in the Readers Digest contest. From London to Stockholm, they represent the enduring appeal of mid-century and mid-century modern design. Cast your vote and celebrate the diversity of international home design.

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