We are showcasing people who buy Midcentury at our store. Clients have good-naturedly consented to pose. We will periodically post photographs of buyers with their "stuff" either in the store or in their homes. You'll see folks from Richmond-- The Fan, Oregon Hill, West End, Far West End, across the river, North Side, Henrico, Goochland, Hanover, Petersburg, and north to Fairfax and down Williamsburg and Norfolk way. Our faithful keep coming back to Metro Modern to talk, to look, to make comparisons with other sources and eventually to select a keeper for a special place in their home. Half the fun is knowing who gets what, where it's going and and why. We genuinely appreciate having repeat customers and we are happy to meet new ones. We thank you. All of YOU create our success.

Audie McDougall

Herman Miller created original lithos in the 1970s to celebrate their company employee picnics. The 1970s lithos designed by Stephen Frykolm have great appeal. Audie McDougall and James Kohler especially liked this Summer Picnic Watermelon, 1971 which they added to a prior purchase of Summer Picnic Cherry Pie, 1975 to hang in their home on Broad St.

Tyler Darden
Tyler Darden spends a great deal of time at a desk developing design and art ideas. For looks and style, Tyler can not have chosen better than an Eames Executive Soft Pad. We're convinced his creative output is comfortably enhanced.
James Brockwell
The Victorian lines of the Turkish Chair appealed to James Brockwell's design aesthetic. Once he sat in the chair, James found the chair to be extremely comfortable. The Turkish Chair is opulently covered in Anna French fabric and has been placed in James' and Debbie's bedroom in their West Point home.
Laura Hamilton
Although Laura Hamilton liked the scale and design of the Plycraft Lounge Chair, she had the fabric replaced with tufted black leather to compliment the chair's wood tones. The Plycraft happens to fit nicely in a designated area for Laura's own use in her West End home.