Fall Design Trends: 70s

As the leaves begin to change and the air turns crisp, our homes also transition to reflect the warmth and comfort of the fall season. This year, the interior design world is seeing a resurgence of 1970s-inspired aesthetics. This was a decade of bold expression and eclectic styles, and its revival is bringing a sense of nostalgia and character back into our living spaces. Here’s how you can incorporate these Fall design trends into your home.



Bring Autumn Inside with Earthy Colors

One of the defining elements of 1970s design is the use of earthy, warm tones. Think of the rich hues found in nature during autumn—oranges, deep browns and olive greens. These colors evoke a sense of coziness, making them perfect for creating a welcoming environment as the weather cools.

With two rings arching back and forth as a frame – a black one on the inside and a golden one on the outside – the Revê 2 Tier Mirror has a convex mirror in the center.

Revê 2-Tier Mirror

With simple yet elegant lines, the Audrey Chair features white upholstery and luxurious golden details on its structure.

Audrey Chair


Add Depth and Comfort with Textured Fabrics

Textured fabrics are essential in achieving the 1970s-inspired aesthetic that is making a strong comeback this fall.  Fabrics like velvet are the perfect choice to bring a sense of comfort and luxury. These fabrics can be used for upholstery, pillows, and throws, adding depth and warmth to any room. The key is to mix and match these textures to create a layered, cozy environment that feels both inviting and sophisticated.

Sevilliana Bed has a graceful, slightly curved frame in cream tones.

Sevilliana Bed

Poêm Nightstand: with its elegant curves, this nightstand features neutral colors and golden details.

Poêm Nightstand


Transform Your Space with Statement Pieces

In the spirit of 1970s interior design, this fall is all about making bold choices with your décor. Statement pieces are essential for adding character and a focal point to your space. By choosing items with unique shapes, colors, or materials, you can create a space that feels vibrant and full of personality, echoing the daring design sensibilities of the 70s.

Nahéma Chair: contrasting with its black structure, the chair has velvet upholstery in cream tones, with luxurious golden details.

Nahéma Chair

With a round table top and a conical structure, the Avalanche Carrara Marble Dining Table joins black marble with golden details, creating a luxurious combination.

Avalanche Nero Marquina Marble Dining Table


Mix and Match with Layered Patterns

Incorporating layered patterns is a dynamic way to embrace the 1970s aesthetic this fall. To bring this trend into your home, experiment with mixing and matching different patterns, for instance, through rugs, pillows or décor elements.  This approach adds depth and character to your space, echoing the spirit of 1970s interior design.

Luscious Sofa, with is curved lines, features a luxuirous shimmering upholstery.

Luscious Sofa

Rita Fabric Coffee Table: With a round black fabric tabletop and an elegant golden structure.

Rita Fabric Coffee Table


Incorporate Iconic Vintage Pieces

This fall, designers are blending vintage-inspired pieces with contemporary elements. Iconic 70s furniture, such as long sofas and lounge chairs with curved lines, are being paired with modern lighting and accessories. The key is to balance the retro with the new, creating a space that feels both nostalgic and fresh.

Vivre Chandelier has a vintage look, with an aged brass structure with amber agates in the center.

Vivre Chandelier

Denise Chair: with a modern look, this full upholstery chair has a layered fram, in two colors - black and brown.

Denise Chair


Whether you’re going all-in with a full 70s-inspired makeover or just incorporating a few key elements, this fall’s design trends bring with them a sense of nostalgia and comfort that feels especially welcome. Get creative, and let the spirit of the 70s warm your home this season.