A 1970s design revival brings on the nostalgic feels

Recent design design trends are gearing toward the 1970s, a period known for its warm color schemes, geometric shapes and patterns and natural elements (think velvet and rattan). This resurgence lends to a laid-back and comfortable environment, and we can’t get enough.

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Blast From the Past

The Kinnan Bed features a low-slung silhouette, soft curves bordering the frame and three simple channels on the headboard for a minimalist design statement.
$4,899-$5,199
Arhaus, 939 Girod St.
arhaus.com

 

Blast From the Past

These Farrow & Ball paint swatches (in Tanner’s Brown, Deep Reddish Brown, Charlotte’s Locks, Dutch Orange and Orange Coloured White) epitomize a 1970s color scheme. $120-$150 per gallon (depending on finish)
Spruce Wallpaper and Fabric Showroom, 2043 Magazine St.
sprucenola.com

 

Blast From the Past

This Vintage Alabaster Grape Cluster adds a touch of whimsy to a 1970s design theme. $295
Malachite Home, 3806 Magazine St., Ste. 4
754-0066,
malachitehome.com

 

Blast From the Past

Taking cues from an oversized sunhat, the Abaca Rope Shade Light is crafted from tightly handwoven natural rope.
$2,790
Eclectic Home, 8211 Oak St.
eclectichome.net

 

Blast From the Past

This 49-inch-by-39-inch (framed) “Self Portrait” by Ansley Givhan combines ink, watercolor, natural pigment, thread and monotype on muslin for a natural feel.
$3,100
Sunday Shop, 2025 Magazine St.
sundayshop.co

 

Blast From the Past

This Carl Gustav Hiort style black leather and wood tufted armchair is not only sleek but also acts as a grounding design element.
$200
Merchant House, 1150 Magazine St.
merchanthouse.co