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Interior Design Retro 1970

Retro 1970, Interior Design: What you need to know to create the appearance

The interior of the space age of the 1960's gave way to plush textures pile carpets, tiles, cork, wood and wall coverings of burlap. Brown, cream and orange vinyl wallpaper in the large general patterns and inspiration from the twenties and thirties were mixed with new innovations to create the style 1970.

Italian Modernist and Anti-Modernist

Italian designers were the leaders. Two major trends developed the 'modernists' who saw the role and rationalism as the most important and the "anti-modernist" who tend to mock elitism. Designers plastics used in the form of innovation for the seat. This has been affected by the 1973 oil crisis. The designs were created in small batches and additions limited.

Bright chromed steel tube stool, bean bag Zanotta

Lee 'Shine' The bar was designed in 1970 by Joe Colombo for Zanotta Milanese firm. The stool is made of vinyl (with a look of leather) and a chromed steel tubular frame. Colombo also used a base fiberglass to cover four wheels. This chair is sought by the article to the early death of Joe in 1971. The bean bag was also created for Zanotta.

Mendini chair and sofa lips of Marilyn

Alessandro Mendini's famous masterpiece made Victorian bentwood chair Thonet a makeover in 1978. A palette of color with the ball was added to the back of the curved wooden frame. In the same year Mendini uses a pointillist paintings Paul Signac to create a baroque chair. Studio 65 Marilyn sofa was the name of Marilyn Monroe's lips. The design was a resumption of the Rose by Salvador Dali satin Mae West sofa.

Polyurethane seat foam and seat leather glove boxing

The study also designed Attica seat and table. The seat is made of polyurethane foam in the style of a column of the Parthenon. The design of the Swiss company created a chaise lounge DeSede modern in the form of a boxing glove leather. This chair is still made today.

Pop Art Recycled drum stool

Any work Warhol, art and values of the influence of pop art Gavina startups Bologna feces' Omaggio ad Andy Warhol. The aim is to show furniture Design should not be elitist. The stool is made from a recycled drum screen with the printed label of a classic soup Campbell. The Sedil Sasso-designed by Piero Gilardi caused a sensation in the exhibition "Eurodomus 3 'in 1970, Milan. The seat has a stone like look rough and solid. But polyurethane shaped and is flexible and soft.

Modular cardboard stool seats Moves

German designer Burkhard Vogdherr created a system modular seating in 1971. The seat was designed in sections and covered with fabric in shades of brown. In the same year, the Danish designer Verner Panton created a transport system chrome steel corners and wire. Corrugated cardboard was used by the Canadian designer Frank Gehry to build his series Easy edges of furniture, including a chair and a stool 'move'.

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Optical fire door, fingertips lighting

Lighting in the 70's including dimmer innovation, as well as fiber optics, track lighting and low power lamps. The lighting was decorative and functional. Colleoni lamp designed for Knoll by Vico Magistretti looked like a street light with smoked glass spheres. Designer Danish Panthella created a lamp shade in mushroom and the stem and base. This lamp inspired similar designs are still made today by Louis Poulsen. The Plexiglas acrylic and plastic can be molded to appear very clear and was used successfully during this time to create a geometric sculptural lighting.

Lamps cubed

The manufacturer Corning Glass developed thin hair like pure glass fibers carry information 65 000 times more than copper wire, lead him to madness fiber optic lamp. During the decade of 1980, a copy of these lights were made of plastic fibers No glass. Clear glass was a material widely used to form glass cube lights in the 1970's.

Videosphere and Walkman

Molded plastic boxes placed television sets in a range of decorator colors during this time. An example of this style is the TV spot Videosphere hull created by Japanese company JVC in 1970. Small transistor radios in colored plastics designed by companies such as Panasonic turned to anger. Sony also created the first Walkman personal stereo.

Fondue, Magimix, La Boule

For the dining room and Kitchen and fondue Magimix was introduced. Were also popular themes and beat the electric knife. The German company Villeroy & Bosch launched the service La Boule dinner designed by Helen von Bosh in 1971. The service of nineteen pieces form a sculpture in the form of pellets for storage. The British firm WR winter created the popular range of Stonehenge in 1972 and Moon Sun and Earth's plates in 1973. Martin Hunt and Colin Rawson created a range tableware called Hornsea pottery with a design similar to the 1930 aerodynamic design.

The colors the 70

Babara Hulaniciki created clothing influenced by the styles of the 1930's in peach, beige, brown and chocolate crepes and satins. Barbara also popular and Laura Ashley rugs, fabrics, wallpaper and paint colors and fashionable styles of clothing.

Avocado and old gold remained the popular mainstream in the 70's interior, brown and cream. Polished chrome steel was associated with gray, brown, red, yellow and blue.

During the decade of 1970 wooden floors once again became popular. old floors were restored and a new range of improved wood floor was released. Other soil types, such as rubber in the past only used in industrial added that the high-tech style of the interior of the house of 1970.

Some designs of Art Deco wallpaper is revived the 70's. Glossy or matte metallic wallpapers documents in incandescent and muted colors were also popular.

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