“Mid-Century Modern” can refer to a few different kinds of series: a TV show, a documentary collection, or even a web video series focused on mid-century design. The quickest way to find the exact one is to search the full title inside the major streaming apps you already use, since availability changes by region and licensing.
Start with Netflix, Hulu, Max, Prime Video, and Apple TV. Use each app’s search bar and look for an official show page (not just clips). If a platform has it, you’ll see season/episode listings, rating info, and a “Watch Now” button. If the title doesn’t appear, it’s either not licensed in your area or it’s listed under a slightly different name.
If you want a fast, reliable cross-platform answer, use a streaming aggregator like JustWatch or Reelgood. Search the series title and filter by your country/region to see where it’s currently streaming, renting, or available for purchase. These tools are especially helpful when a series rotates between services.
If the series isn’t included with a subscription, check digital storefronts such as Prime Video (rent/buy), Apple TV (rent/buy), Google TV/YouTube Movies, and Vudu. For some design-focused documentary series, public libraries can be a great option too—many offer streaming access through services like Kanopy or Hoopla, depending on your local library system.
If the series has you noticing silhouettes, materials, and finishes, it can be fun to translate that look into your own dining space. For practical design ideas—especially around seating—see this guide to mid-century armless dining chairs with rattan back and PU leather: https://brillaria.com/guide-mid-century-armless-dining-chairs-rattan-back-pu-leather/.
They typically feature clean lines, tapered legs, simple profiles, and materials like wood, molded shells, leather or faux leather, and woven details such as rattan. Comfort is often achieved through ergonomic shaping rather than bulky padding.
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