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Yesterday I obsessed a bit over 70's Fashion as seen in American Hustle! Today I was thinking about 70's home style, and how not all of it was avocado and gold! I must admit that the 1970s was challenged by the old saying too much of a good thing is..well too much of a good thing! Yet, there where pieces of furniture, art and even wall coverings that were great and still can look fabulous in todays eclectic interiors! Let's not forget that some of the coolest designers reigned in the 70's, such as Albert Hadley and David Hicks!
There was a surge of bold colors, use of fur and shag and pop art galore. 1970's brought Brutalist to light and there is really nothing brutal about it at all! I searched my favorite antique site-1st Dibs for iconic pieces that were found in upscale 70's interiors that could still look totally cool in 2014! Do you have any relics or favorites from the 70's if so let me know. Enjoy my finds!
Grasscloth a hot trend then and still hot today! Phillip Jeffries! |
The quintessential funky rug- cool but a bit too funky for me!- 1st Dibs! |
The Beni Ouarain of the 70s is a hot rug today! www.peterkammermann.ch |
Brutalist sofa- So Swanky! !st Dibs! |
Lotus and bamboo, hot in the 70's and definiteley here to stay! |
Brass Garden seat always adds personality to a space! 1st Dibs |
Awesome floor lamps- 1st Dibs |
Lucite Game table-, backgammon anyone? 1st Dibs |
The classic waterfall lucite or acrylic table, still a top seller today ! 1st Dibs |
Sheep skin Chivari chair, how cute at a dressing at a vanity or dressing table! 1st Dibs |
We all love a fab Bar Cart! Leave it to 1st Dibs to have this baby!! |
Burled Walnut waterfall cocktail table , I love it and want it now! 1st Dibs |
Love the upholstered arms and legs I would take these any day! 1st Dibs |
Graphic bold art was the rage and still mixes well into todays vignettes! 1st Dibs |
Love the tribal feel of this piece!1stDibs |
Hmmm, I think Ive seen some reproductions of this beauty in my travels, this may be 1st Dibs but check out Arteriors Home for some great alternatives! |
Airplane motif was very popular and I would still love to see one of these grace a man's desk! |
I love this post! That second room is amazing!
ReplyDeleteLauren,
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Loved the style in that movie. Set decor was fantastic. I have a brass and glass, with a Greek key, coffee table from the 70s. I got it from a neighbor and recently found it on a website called Charish for $2200.00 marked down to $1100.00. No matter what the cost, I'm digging mine.
ReplyDeleteFun post!
Sharon
How lovely! Love these home decors!
ReplyDeleteZoe
http://thatszoe.blogspot.com
Just pulled out from the basement and polished up my Grandmother's Moroccan brass table for our nautical themed TV room here in Boston. Can't wait to see this movie. Great post!
ReplyDeleteKim
Thanks for popping by the blog! I bet you have some fabulous finds in the basement of yours!! Tried to follow you on blog but its stuck so I am following you on Pinterest!! Have Happy New Year!!
DeleteWhat a creative post. I'm loving the light fixtures and thing we'll be seeing more of pole lamps in the future. your house looks great!
ReplyDeleteThank you I agree definitely will see more of those lamps for sure!! Have a Happy New year!!!
DeleteGreat post! I'm a huge fan of all of these glam 70's "trends", the lucite especially!
ReplyDeleteLucite & Brass. Well done. Do the hustle...
ReplyDeleteThan you for stopping by I cannot wait to check out your site for Modern eye candy!!
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