The interior design of the ’60s was highly personalized. Following an era of economic unrest, the ’60s was a time of fun, where people started to pay attention and spend money on decorating their homes. The American home became a statement.
It was fun. Yeah, that’s another word for the ’60s décor style—all the colors, crazy patterns, new technologies, and insane furniture designs.
Those brightly-colored and crazy-textured rugs from India or Morocco, or the shag carpets and the red-pink interiors are a bold statement from the ’60s.
The main patterns of the day were tie-dye, paisley, florals, with deep psychedelic notes, and these were everywhere, from wallpapers to wood-paneled walls or rugs. The furniture design was sleek, primarily Scandinavian-inspired.
So what did couches look like during this period? Just check out these vintage photos to see.
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