Did not get to experience the 60s, but have heard a lot about it and would like to immerse yourself in that atmosphere? Now you have such an opportunity! The design in the style of the space race era is back in fashion.
In our challenging times, returning to past victories and joys inspires more and more people. That’s probably why the 60s design is back in fashion. Shades of eternal celebration of life, round shapes characteristic of that time, lightness of structures, and functionalism are now incredibly attractive to both designers and clients.
We could not pass by such an event and have created a collection of modern interiors infused with the spirit of the space race era.
The modern version of our parents youthful interiors doesn’t imply stagnation or lack of options. On the contrary, flexibility and the boldness of the new millennium have been added to the familiar, almost native forms. Freedom elevated to a new level.
Today, the mid-century design is referred to with the respectful prefix “retro”, but we’d like to add the descriptor “trendy” to this combination. After all, for more than one season, over half of the leading brands have been releasing collections that are either fully or partially inspired by the times of the “flower children” boom, flared jeans, and dreams of space exploration.
If you’re not ready to completely overhaul your interior, but want to add a few details from “those times”, here are five reasons to do so tomorrow. Or in a couple of days.
Furniture in the 60s style is the perfect choice for owners of small apartments. It’s compact and lightweight. Sofas, armchairs, and cabinets always sit on thin, slightly spread legs. Such furniture creates a feeling of airiness, which is always lacking in small apartments.
If you’re tired of eternal eclecticism, rough surfaces, and complex shapes that only collect dust, the 60s interior will be a breath of fresh air for you. Wood, glass, plastic, natural textiles, a calm palette, and complete freedom for decoration. What else do you need for happiness?
Do you love space, but aren’t ready to live in the decor of a space saga? Once again, the 60s can help you. Just a few bright details are needed to set the right mood: a pair of “radiant” light fixtures, sun-like mirrors, and a round chair in which the future Agent J completed the most important test in his life.
Items from the 60s blend perfectly with the most popular styles of today – Scandinavian, loft, and minimalism. A new chair, writing desk, or bookcase will easily and seamlessly fit into your well-thought-out and modern interior.
The interiors of the 60s are all shades of the rainbow that can be desaturated to monochrome at any time.
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