
Just a few blocks from Portland's Pearl district is a hidden mid-century gem called Portland Modern...

Just a few blocks from Portland's Pearl district is a hidden mid-century gem called Portland Modern...

You walk down the stairs into a basement and can go left or right. Each room is packed (but fantastically displayed) with mid-century modern furnishings. We're pretty sure there's room for a vintage teak desk in everyones heart, and the one above was in flawless condition.
What we appreciated most about Portland Modern was the owner's attention to detail. All of the pieces that were on display were in pristine condition, some of which were the best condition we'd ever seen. Take this vintage Eames chair... perfection! Unfortunately, Portland Modern understands that, so this chair was appropriately priced at $1,000.
In addition to mid-century teak and metal furnishings, Portland Modern also has a great collection of tabletop accessories and wall art. We were thrilled to see this Curtis Jere sculpture.
The website has most of the inventory (with prices) listed.
I don't like that style...way too hipster
view SydneyBristow's profile
Does anyone know where i can get a globe lamp like the one in the first image? I have always wanted one and i cant find them anywhere.
view MFlick's profile
Sounds like a hidden treasure trove. How did you find it? I keep hearing about this mid century modern stuff. It seems to have really taken off!
view Rick's profile
One person's hipster is another person's classy
view Ramstone's profile
I'm so upset you let this cat out of the bag! :)
view lyarbrooks's profile
That place is a hidden gem! Almost literally hidden, in fact. It's right on NW 21st by Irving, but it's easy to miss since it's down a flight of stairs. I probably walked by a million times before I noticed it. They always have great stuff.
view Rob in PDX's profile
Love love love this store! While their items can be in the upper range you can find deals too, I got a set of 6 walnut dining chairs there last year for less than 300. The owners are really helpful and friendly as well.
view heidh's profile
there seems to have been a boom in the portland mid-century retail sector.
I think I have been to all BUT portland modern. (i dont want to look for a parking spot)
but.. nothing compares to the bins.
view antimatt's profile
I have eames chairs just like those (but probably not in nearly as good condition, as they served as kitchen chairs for many years in my grandma's house). Guess we shouldn't have stuck them in my aunt's barn :)
view midnightskyfibers's profile
I got my light-up globe on ebay, $30 i think... you'd be suprised i see lots of them. They give off the most beautiful light.
view DahliaCactus's profile
That's not just any old Eames armchair shell. See the fibers in that fiberglass? That is a Zenith/Eames shell with rope edge circa 1949-50. Very early and fairly rare. These folks obviously know their stuff.
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