1960s decor

[1] Hicks popularized use of "psychedelic patterns and acid-edged colors," peaking in the period 1967–1973,[1] a time when there was interest in the Hippie movement and "flower power."

[4] Large areas, such as sofas, beds, carpets, drapes and wallcovers, were covered in vibrant colors and patterns.

[10][11] As Paul Evans put it, "For many the popular image of 1960s home design was of ephemerality and excess, of plastic or paper chairs and lurid carpets and wallpaper.

"[12] By the 2020s, however, many of these previously-loathed styles and colors came back into fashion with movements such as cottagecore, spread on social media platforms such as TikTok.

[13] Television series from the era, such as The Avengers, Batman, The Man from U.N.C.L.E, Bewitched, The Saint, and Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) provide fine examples of the type of décor popular during this period and are an important aspect of the look of the productions; for the latter, orange hues are included in the title design.

A typical example of 1960s wallpaper. Note the pea green and saffron colours and the flowery psychedelic design, common during this period.