INTERIOR DESIGN
The kitchen is known to be the heart of the home. Today we are seeing many designers revive retro trends from the 60s and 70s. Both eras offer unique design elements that combine functionality with personality.
The interior design of airplanes in the 1960s and 1970s reflected the cultural trends and technological advancements of the time, often emphasizing luxury, style, and innovation. These decades were considered the "Golden Age of Air Travel”…
Wood paneling brings a sense of nature indoors, with its grains, knots, and varying tones creating a visually appealing backdrop. It adds depth and texture to a room, often becoming a focal point or enhancing the overall ambiance.
World-renowned interior designer Jacques Grange is the go-to person for elite clientele, many billionaires, art collectors and design enthusiasts.
It’s true though, that colors can indeed evoke different feelings and energies, influencing our mood and perception of a space.
Eclectic interior design is all about blending different styles, periods, textures, and colors to create a unique and personalized space. Here are some aspects and principles of eclectic interior design that we want to highlight.
While most of us don’t have a home theater or media room, we can all dream about it, right? A cozy hidden away space that you can escape to and endlessly binge watch your favorite tv series of movies.
Modeled after Case Study House #13, The Wilkins House is a perfect example of Richard Neutra’s clean, crisp, minimalist style.
The ‘Cesca’ chair has been referred to as “one of the ten most important chairs in the 20th century.” Nearly 100 years after its debut, Marcel Breuer’s iconic chair has not lost an ounce of popularity since.
As we step into October, we are feeling all that fall has to offer. The seasonal aesthetic of warm tones, similar to that of the leaves changing colors, the crisp energy in the air and the undeniable feeling of transformation.
Villa Benkemoun was designed and built in 1974 by Émile Sala, a disciple of Le Corbusier. Located just 4 kilometres from Arles city centre, the Villa is visited by people near and far to see its one-of-a-kind architecture and interiors.
Named the Sorellarium, Catherine Bujold took inspiration from her favorite TV show, Space: 1999 to design her home. She renovated her house and furnished with all space age items, including…
The conversation pit was a trend during the 1970s, allowing families and friends to join together in one localized spot designed to spark conversations and dialog.
Being a design connoisseur, it’s always incredible exhilarating to be able to see inside of the homes of collectors. You never know what you might find, a super rare space age gem, an original Basquiat painting, a set of Jean Royère works…
You may have scrolled through Instagram recently and come across an other-worldly space, wondering, is this real? No, it’s too good to be true!
Designed by Carla Venosta & Marcello Pietrantoni in 1971, this striking interior features custom furnishings by the architects among various iconic designer pieces. Let’s dig in!
California living was the concept architectural giants were following during the boom of 1950s architecture. It was an experimental fusion between indoor and outdoor spaces that allowed in plenty of light, followed clean straight lines and took advantage of natural materials.
Nestled amidst the rolling countryside of Haddenham in Buckinghamshire, England, Peter Adlington's Turn End House stands as a remarkable testament to the design sensibilities and architectural spirit of the 1960s.
With a career spanning over six decades, Jack Lenor Larsen has transformed the way we perceive and interact with textiles, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.
First published in 2011 by Elle Korea, Maurizio Zucchi’s home has been dubbed the Cacti Temple for its numerous succulents sprawled across the living areas.
“Designer, inventor and engineer Wolfgang Feierbach dedicated his entire life to the development of plastics and their use in design and architecture.
Designed in 1973 by Swiss designer Ubald Klug, the ‘Terrazza’ or DS-1025 sofa has risen to international notoriety and landed itself in some of the most prominent homes around the world.
Looking for some interior design inspiration from the sixties, seventies, eighties or nineties? We’ve got you covered.
Undeniably, the most requested content we get is for conversation pits. The retro trend began in the 1970s, sparking interest in conversating together around one localized spot.
Take a look inside Giancarlo Nocentini's home in Turin, Italy. Photographed by Oberto Gil For Underground Interiors, 1972.