Check out this very stylish 1970’s living room!!!
1950’s tables
16 Jun1950’s tablesby Envy Interiors
50’s style is back in fashion.
lately fashion and furniture are going hand in hand in the same directions.
just like on all the runway shows this season the 50’s are back in our daily lives.
simplicity and elegance defined the era where in furniture, solid wood was used in abundance and grace.
here are 2 examples of different center table designs reminecent of that period ,reminding us that style never goes out of fashion.
Home Decoration
14 JunHome Decoration
the large living room in this city apartment is dominated by the two piece sofa, 13 ft long, designed especially for television viewing, covered in hand woven white chenille shot with gold. A black lacquered angle table,low coffee table and a paiting by “Hans Moller” complete the group. Facing the Sofa is the television cabinet, its 24 inch screen concealed by slide in doors. the bookshelves architectchair is covered in coral fabric. Living room wals are grey with a purple section to the left of the couch. in the dining aclove the grey walls again have a purple section to the right of the buffet and coral coverings to the platinum walnut chair.
the wood sculpture by Milton Hebald stands on a black laquered table seenin the top illustration with its lamp on a sculptured wood base and reed shade designed by james mc Creery.
In the master bedroom the bedhead and bedspread are of light blue satin , the former framed in hand sculpture d bleached mahogany, the same wood being used for the side tables and chests,. on this floor is a gold coloured carpet, blue, beige and gold being repeated in the sheer gauze draperies and grass cloth on the walls. designers and makers. work De k;ee inc.
Ceiling Lamp
10 JunCeiling Lamp by Vick Vanlian
Pearl medusa illuminate giving a magnificent ceiling lamp.
Purple Wednesday
1 JunPurple Wednesday by Vick Vanlian
PURPLE – An artistic color, purple is considered meditative, spiritual and ritualistic. It is also regarded as regal and dignified, conjuring up visions of a monarchy. It’s darker shades, such as plum, have more red and are associated with passion and fire. On the lighter side, tints such as lavender and soft violet, create a lovely, subtle sense of solitude. This is ideal for a bedroom, den or library.
Pink Monday
30 MayPink Monday by Galerie Vanlian
PINK – A calmer tint of red, pink is considered very feminine and nurturing. A favourite hue for bedrooms and children’s rooms, it tends to create a sense of healing. Pink is predicted to be a hot color for kitchens this year.