I’m a designer that focuses on creating looks of modern, approachable luxury for my clients. I look for home elements that will ultimately present a timeless but forward-thinking theme in home spaces. When I got a chance to look at the Hooker Furniture MARQ collection, I knew I had found a new palette of design tools to create comfortable but functional living spaces. With over 50 pieces to choose from, this collection sets the bar for furniture options that wow as much as they welcome.

MARQ = Midcentury Modern Masterpieces

The MARQ collection embraces the best of midcentury modern design. Dating from the mid-1930s to the 1960s, the style encompasses an exploration of textures, shapes and colors. Simplicity is the key to this classic look that highlights clean, sleek lines and uncomplicated cohesion.

Color options abound in midcentury modern design and furniture, and Hooker Furniture offers an exciting range of colors that run the gamut. Options like citrine, blush and peacock (an offshoot of my favorite color, teal) will satisfy lovers of bright colors and fun pastels. Rich, dark colors like emerald, mushroom, turquoise and spice help make a cozier, grander presentation in various home spaces. Neutrals even out the spectrum and provide a foundation to use pops of color for any visual statement you want to make in your space. The flexibility within midcentury modern design offers unlimited possibilities, and Hooker provides the canvas to create or complement any look you want in your home!

Making MARQ Your Own

The MARQ line offers great customization for the furniture pieces in the collection. There are over 150 available fabric options! If variety is the spice of life, Hooker Furniture gives you a buffet of selections for your interior spaces. Browsing through the collection, you’ll see pieces like the Zander sofa sporting classic double cushions and an elegant button-tufted back that both elevate its presentation. High arms only add sophistication to the piece, while the gorgeous jewel-toned blue enhances the warmth and charm of the communal chair.

Speaking of which, this collection won my heart with its selection of chair styles. I love that Hooker seemed to have fun with combinations of sizes and shapes that provide visual variance without sacrificing functionality. Pieces like the Sebastian Chair and a Half, with its wide, spacious presentation, offer optimal comfort and relaxation. Yet, it retains form and function with its tuxedo track arms and bench cushion. For a more stately look, the Nico Accent chair offers a precise and proper regality. Clean lines and neat, formal angles illustrate the refined mid-century manner. These two styles, along with 17 other options, are sure to impress anyone lucky enough to experience them in their home or otherwise.

Design Diversity Shines!

The beauty of the MARQ collection is that it provides enough foundational and accent pieces to create or complement practically any look you want in your home. With all of its offerings, you can play with and mix any combination of pieces and create an orchestrated dance of curves, lines, shapes, sizes and dimensions. The finished product will always be dynamic and visually appealing because of the delicate mesh of mid-century and modern options. Choose any modular configuration of the Quinton or Angela sectionals. Pair it with a round, cubed or oversized ottoman. Whatever your choices, the final presentation will be polished, balanced and inviting. Whether it’s your living room, bathroom, bedroom, dining area or office, the MARQ collection will ensure this is your end result.

The MARQ collection from Hooker Furniture perfectly meshes the classic and contemporary elements of mid-century modern design, and I’m completely smitten by all this line offers with respect to elevated style and cultivated flexibility. If you’re looking for interior pieces that are as adaptable as they are stunning, I encourage you to take a look at what the MARQ line has to offer!

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