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Visiona 2, 1970 Danish designer Verner Panton’s dreamy colorful interiors are completely antithetical to the Scandinavian modernism that dominated contemporary design in the mid 50s. Panton, who was primarily an architect at the time, used to pack up his models in a Volkswagen and travel across Europe in hopes of finding a designer or manufacturer willing to produce his work on a mass scale. It was his famous cone chair in 1959 that really made his reputation as a groundbreaking designer—in New York police ordered it be removed from the display window, since the spectacle was causing an obstructive crowd on the sidewalk. From there his work advanced and matured into some of the most radical interior design on the 1960s. In addition to highly experimental ideas on housing (plastic, cardboard, and collapsible were all concepts he explored), Panton was known for designing absolutely everything—from futuristic light fixtures to conceptual furniture to loud fabrics. Though his work is still quite prized today, folks usually pick out a single Panton chair or lamp as a bold accent piece. It’s when he was given free reign to design a room from scratch though, that he was able to create...
By Alan George The 1970s was a time of cultural revolution, and this spirit of liberation and self expression was reflected in the vibrant, daring...
Can you dig it? We're taking a look back at interior design from the 1970s, and wondering whether or not we'd be so invested in shag carpeting today.
The 1970s are famous for bell-bottoms, roller skates, and disco balls, but it was also an era of progressive cultural change and technological innovation. Along with portable cassette players, the first digital wristwatch, and Apple Computer 1 (Apple’s earliest product), new devices for typesetting were introduced. The Letraset and the Visual Graphics PhotoTypositor techniques emerged and provided greater freedom for designers. Creatives began breaking the conventions of typography with more ir
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Highboard, walnut, Italy, 1960s. This grand multifunctional highboard will light up your interior with its bold rounded forms and interesting composition of different sized open compartments and drawers with wooden door panels. In addition, this item can also be placed as a room divider, and can therefore be behold from different angles. Executed in warm walnut, this piece of furniture radiates the groovy vibes of the late sixties.
Can you dig it? We're taking a look back at interior design from the 1970s, and wondering whether or not we'd be so invested in shag carpeting today.
By Alan George The 1970s was a time of cultural revolution, and this spirit of liberation and self expression was reflected in the vibrant, daring...
This exciting wall mural is a unique exploration of retro 50s and 60s style. It's vibrant colors and psychedelic patterns are sure to add a touch of contemporary art to any interior. The geometric shapes create an abstract, surreal relationship between chaos and harmony. Whether you want to break the rules or re-establish rigid structures, this mural is sure to create an unforgettable atmosphere right in your own house. It’s a great way to add an interesting art-piece to your walls, while leaving you with an outer-worldly experience in the comfort of your own home. Easy to install You will be surprised how simple it is to mount Vivid Retro 70s Groovy Geometry wallpaper Non-woven Vivid Retro 70s Groovy Geometry wallpaper is made of non-woven material. Each panel is 50 cm wide / 19,7 inches wide Custom wall size Vivid Retro 70s Groovy Geometry wallpaper can be customized for your wall. You decide the exact size and how you want to crop it. Eco-friendly Production uses eco-friendly inks and the material is PVC free
Video Location Our split level 2400 square foot house in the Chicago suburbs is a wonderland of 1970s artifacts and vignettes. We have it all! Wo Photo Location