Shop the look of this fun, Seventies-inspired living room in terracotta orange, designed for pleasure and hedonism.
It’s been a while since we started relooking our position on the ‘70s design. Once considered to be the worst interior design decade, known for its questionable colour and pattern choices, the 70s are gaining new attraction as we find ourselves mesmerised by some of its staples. Think house plants, boho rugs, graphic patterns, geometry, tapestries, sunburst mirrors, globe lamps, playful furniture and eventually – earthy colour palettes.
Or, more particularly – all sorts of orange hues.
Like in the 70s, the desire to infuse joy and freedom of expression into our homes takes us on the quest for self-discovery. Rejecting the norms, we indulge in the adventure of bringing together unique and unexpected pieces to create an authentic experience and an attention-grabbing aesthetic that radiates joy and optimism.
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Terracotta orange furniture and decor for a Seventies-inspired living room
A modern interpretation of the mid-mod spirit dials down on its obsession over burnt orange and favors a more contemporary shade – orange ochre. The natural evolution of the popular warm earthy color trend, built from rust, tan, tobacco brown and vibrant pumpkin orange, opens up for more warm-hearted, sociable adventures.
In this boho interior love affair, the Southwestern desert-style marries the classic ‘70s spirit. All the cosy woven textures, present in rugs, throw pillows, tapestries and more, are used to make the nest feel more intimate and sensual.
The background is neutral with lots of beige and off-whites, providing a beautiful contrast for the richer, desert hues to shine.
The focus is on escapism and playfulness. All the curves soften the mood, creating an inviting central focal point for people to gather and chill. Organic shapes, plush, fringe and handmade finishes nurture a relaxed atmosphere where creativity and happiness thrive.
A freedom of thought, conventions, expectations and worries.
If you are looking for inspiration on how to jump this seductive, nostalgia-driven bandwagon, we’ve rounded up our picks from the mood board below. Enjoy!
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Terracotta Orange furniture and decor
to embrace the Biophilic Design Trend at home
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Terracotta Orange furniture and decor
to embrace the Biophilic Design Trend at home
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- 2-pack Multiway Curtains, HM Home | approx 29 euros
- Alana Bookshelf, Urban Outfitters | approx 188 euros
- Abstract Sunset Wall Hanging, Urban Outfitters | approx 24 euros
- Abstraction Sun Line Visual, Forgetme | approx 37 euros
- Taklampa England, Nordform | price upon request
- Conterraneos Collection, Set of Trays, Brunno Jahara | approx 107 euros
- Wave Orange 3-piece Sectional Sofa #2, Chiara Provasi | approx 19760 euros
- Striped Orange Outdoor Rug, Jungalow | approx 48 euros
- Contemporary Hand-Built Ceramic Stitch Table, Eny Lee Parker | approx 3300 euros
- Shell Pot, Ferm Living | approx 95 euros
- Sparkling Bold Chair, Big-Game | approx 420 euros
- Big Grip Mug, Takeawei | approx 40 euros
- Pond Mirror, Burke Decor | approx 155 euros
- Bon Bon Medium Vase, Helle Mardahl | approx 360 euros
- Dream Pillow with Feather-Down Insert, CB2 | approx 32 euros
- Kaya 2-Piece Ceramic Bowl Planter by Justina Blakeney, Jungalow | approx 56 euros
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