Magazines from the world The 70s are back: the British magazine Livingetc asked designers to predict 2023’s trends, and some iconic furniture styles from this decade came out The 70s are back: the British magazine Livingetc asked designers to predict 2023’s trends, and some iconic furniture styles from this decade came out “The 1970s is having a moment. From rattan furniture and patterned wallpaper to leather lounge chairs, it seems that everywhere you go, you're transported back to the iconic decade. This retro interior trend has proven to be an enduring one, with elements of its design creeping into our homes in recent years. But now, designers and forecasters are predicting that a 70s-inspired style is set to be one of the biggest interior design trends of 2023” - read here the full article. Magazine: Livingetc Country: United Kingdom Date: 2nd September 2022 Article: Designers are predicting style from this decade will take over our interiors in 2023 Author: Lilith Hudson 10 October 2022 Add to bookmarks Add to bookmarks Share
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