1960s décor refers to a distinct style of interior decoration that became prominent in the 1960s and early 1970s. Green, (such as pea green and drab), yellow, pink, and orange (such as peach and saffron) hues were popular for wallpaper, carpets, curtains, sofas, chair seats, and cushions, often with patterns or bright flowers.
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s
People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s