Get their look: Groovy pad

 

 
 
 
 
 
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This week’s Get their look feature is a house in New South Wales, Australia. Built in 1974, the current home-owners – Michael and Lisa – pay homage to the decade. This groovy pad is the epitome of 1970s interior design and décor. The era was a time of hopefulness and looking forward to the future.

Tangerine orange is the shade most associated with that age and it’s the dominant colour in the couple’s living room. Ditto bold, op art patterns in textiles and wall coverings. The futuristic phone, record player and television demonstrate the obsession of that age with outer-space and science fiction.

Get their look

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Taunton Vale chopping board
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Belinda Lyon for Oxfam tea towel
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Figgjo Flint ‘AnneMarie’ serveware
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Orange JVC Videosphere television
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GEC Weltron record player
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Sculptura ‘Donut’ rotary telephone
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Green Tulip inspired chair
Green Tulip inspired chair
2-tier tiled coffee table
2-tier tiled coffee table

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