15 Ways To Get The 70s Look At Home In 2023
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From vibrant velvet to rattan accents, retro-chic is back.
The 70s is back, as far as interiors is concerned. Inspired by the hit Amazon Prime Video show, Daisy Jones & The Six, the 70s revival brings to the fore warm, earthy tones, lots of curves, comforting textures, and playful designs from soft geometrics to retro florals.
Dubbed as 'retro chic', 70s decor is an interior trend that focuses on vintage elements, warm, bold colours and funky patterns. From vibrant velvet sofas to psychedelic wall art, 70s decor is rooted in bringing a healthy dose of fun and vigour to a space.
Similar to today's style, 70s decor cleverly weaves in natural elements between the vibrant pops of colour. Natural materials such as rattan, cane and bamboo made a name for themselves in the 70s, as did cotton macrame wall hangings and, of course, houseplants.
'To bring the 70s interior style into your home, start by selecting a warm colour palette featuring earthy tones like mustard yellow, burnt orange and olive green,' says Patricia Gibbons, design expert at sofa.com. 'The upholstery should mirror these hues as well as incorporate bold patterns and textured fabrics. Velvets were very popular at the time and go extremely well with the earthy tones of that decade.
'The key is balance, so pair the main elements with contemporary accessories and materials such as rattan, which is seeing a resurgence over the past year. Finally, tie in this aesthetic with an abundance of plants and greenery which we are seeing in homes all around the country.'
Here, we round up 15 must-haves to get a 70s-inspired look at home.
We're starting off our edit with this zesty velvet armchair from Oliver Bonas. Upholstered in a very 70s inspired avocado green fabric, this statement piece would look right at home in a living space brimming with retro flair. Personally, we love the quirky angular arms and a floating-style back.
Every armchair needs a stool to complement it – and this Juliette stool is the perfect accompaniment to your 70s inspired statement chair. Upholstered in a muted pistachio green fabric with pleated ruching, it's giving us all the groovy 70s vibes.
If green velvet isn't your thing, this stylish pouffe from design powerhouse Broste Copenhagen might whet your appetite. With its subtle rust ombre hues and layered Neapolitan design, it looks almost good enough to eat. Finish off the look by pairing it with rattan accents and floral patterns.
70s decor is synonymous with rattan furniture. So, if you're looking to create your very own 70s space, be sure to include rattan pieces such as chairs, storage baskets and chest of drawers. Popping these lovely Soren dining chairs from Barker and Stonehouse in your dining area will really nail the 70s look – trust us.
The 70s was a decade of colour, particularly warm shades such as earthy browns, terracotta reds and burnt oranges. Add the heat of 70s to your living space or spare room with this flame orange click clack sofa bed, complete with a comfy foam fibre-wrapped seat and two foam-filled bolster cushions.
These days, many interior designers have ditched redwoods in favour of darker or paler woods. This chest of drawers, on the other hand, is made from cherrywood – a material popular in 70s decor. With its rich, warm tones of cherry wood paired with a traditional 70s rattan weave, what's not to love?
One of the great things about 70s decor (though we could name a few!) is the sense of vibrancy and fun it brings to a space. That's why we love this cheery alarm clock: With its avocado green and cream colourway and retro clock face, it brings all the best design features of the 70s to the 21st century.
Here's another home accessory that sings with 70s charm. Handcrafted by skilled artisans using hand-blown techniques, this bubble candlestick holder would make a welcoming addition to 70s-inspired homes. It's also available in pink, blue and turquoise, so you can mix and match for a bold statement.
This retro-inspired cushion will be sure to brighten up your living space. Designed with a rectangular profile, it features a curvy motif with a gold, teal, pink and black colour combo. Very 70s, if you ask us.
When paired with a selection of 70s coffee table books (this Capri Dolce Vita photography book being our personal favourite), this stoneware vase will bring a lovely retro feel to your space. Pair with matching abstract vases from H&M's range to create texture and depth.
Rising to popularity in the 70s, rattan and cane furniture is back and more popular than ever (really, we're not sure it ever left). With its smooth curves and double layering, this quirky Habitat number really captures the essence of 70s interiors. Pair with a statement lamp for a real retro aesthetic.
This rattan storage unit is another firm favourite of ours when it comes to 70s decor. Designed with an arched silhouette and circular bamboo edging, it's funky and fashionable in equal measure. Pop your favourite colourful vases and houseplants on it to complete the look.
Championing 70s design with its fringe detailing, this yellow chandelier is a real showstopper. The mustard fringed tiers give it its signature retro design, whilst the gold rim finish adds a little bit of contemporary luxe. It's the perfect pop of colour for any room!
Want to take 70s decor to the next level? Opt for patterned wallpaper in a warming shade. With its retro Seigaiha pattern and mustard colourway, this wallpaper is a real treat for the senses. Of course, trends can change over time, so consider self-adhesive wallpaper than can be easily removed (much like this one).
We've saved the best of our edit until last with this playful cotton tablecloth. The fun floral design and warming hues of this tablecloth make it a real winner. It's transporting us right back to the 70s!
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