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The Return of Retro Glam: Late Mid-Century Design for Modern Homes



Discover how to bring late mid-century modern style into your home this autumn.


From warm earthy colours to velvet textures and statement pieces, here’s how to celebrate retro glam without it looking dated.


There’s a playful yet sophisticated trend making its way back into our homes this autumn, Late mid-century modern design with a sultry, disco-inspired twist.


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Think Studio 54 glamour meets contemporary chic: velvet textures, curved furniture, warm earthy tones, and that effortless 70s cool.


Unlike many interior trends that fade in and out, mid-century design has never lost its appeal. From David Hicks’ bold geometrics in The Shining to Mario Bellini’s iconic Camaleonda sofa, the influence of the 70s remains timeless.


This look is fun, sexy, confident, and it still feels fresh today.


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So, how do you bring retro glam into your home without it looking like your nan’s avocado-green kitchen? Here’s how to nail the look.


1. Embrace Warm, Earthy Colours


Colour sets the tone for mid-century interiors. This season, focus on rich, grounding shades such as:


  • Chocolate browns

  • Burnt oranges

  • Olive greens

  • Mushroom hues with purple undertones


These colours add instant depth and warmth, creating a space that feels inviting and chic.


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2. Add Layers of Texture


Mid-century design thrives on tactile contrast. To achieve this:


  • Pair velvet cushions with geometric rugs

  • Incorporate walnut or teak wood furniture

  • Introduce natural stone accents like marble or travertine


Texture is what elevates the style, making your home look curated rather than retro in the wrong way.


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3. Choose a Statement Piece


Every space needs a hero element to draw the eye. Consider:

  • A low-slung mid-century sofa

  • A curved armchair

  • A sculptural mushroom lamp


These statement pieces instantly anchor the room and embody the confidence of 70s interiors.


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4. Balance with Chrome

To keep the look fresh, offset the warmth of earthy tones with metallics. Chrome, whether in lighting, side tables, or decorative objects, adds a sleek, modern balance.



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Why Mid-Century Glam Works Today


This isn’t just a nostalgic revival. Mid-century modern design works because it’s timeless, versatile, and effortlessly stylish.


It’s bold without being overwhelming, sophisticated yet playful. Adding even one or two elements of retro glam can transform your home into a space that feels curated, confident, and always in style.


So go ahead, add a little 70s soul to your interiors this season.


Abi x

 
 
 

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