Feeling Groovy
6 Dining room ideas that bring back what we love about the 70’s
By Jennifer Pinto
Photos courtesy of respective manufacturers
What goes around comes around. And while there are more than a few things we’re perfectly happy (and somewhat relieved) to leave in the past, when it comes to the dreamy, eclectic 1970s-era vibes, we say, bring ‘em back, baby.
We’re still all about the boho, and it seems we’re not alone. Paint powerhouse Sherwin-Williams recently revealed its 2019 Color of the Year, Cavern Clay, a “sun-washed and worldly terra cotta” that offers a modern spin on what we love about the past.
“2019 will be a renaissance of the 1970s — with a twist,” says Sue Wadden, Director of Color Marketing at Sherwin-Williams. “In the coming year, we will embrace our pioneering spirits and artisan ingenuity. Our 2019 Color of the Year, Cavern Clay, embodies renewal, simplicity and free-spirited, bohemian flair.”
Warm, casual yet refined wall color is just the beginning. The winter and fall markets were chock full of home furnishings that complete the far-out feel of today’s modern bohemian trend. In the dining room, ‘70s staples like big texture and simple wood grains lend softness to sleek Mid-Century Modern lines, making it one of our favorite spaces for feeling groovy.
Check out some of Furniture, Lighting & Decor’s favorite looks for outfitting a dining room in boho revival style. Macrame not included.
This web article posted on www.furniturelightingdecor.com on 09/26/2018.