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Retro Furniture Making a Comeback

Bailey Schramm
Mid Century Modern console, chair and mirrir
Mid Century Modern furniture

Trends come and go in the interior design world, and in 2024, we’re seeing a strong revival of retro color palettes and furniture designs. If you’re looking to infuse something fresh into your home’s style with a dash of nostalgia, continue reading below for a glimpse into some of the designs currently making a comeback. 

Groovy 70s Color Palette 

The 70s retro color palette is back in a big way for modern furniture pieces. Between mustard yellow, rusty orange, and olive green, these shades evoke a sense of warmth and nostalgia, so it’s no wonder why they are returning to favor. 


Much of the furniture available today in this color palette has a modern twist. The colors are often muted to achieve a sleek, sophisticated look that complements modern interiors. 

Chrome-Accented Pieces

Shiny chrome finishes were staples of Art Deco and space-age interior design styles in the mid-20th century, found in everything from furniture legs to light fixtures. Today, furniture with chrome accents is being reintroduced into contemporary design, blending a sleek and polished look with a bold and futuristic feel — perfect for modern interiors. 

Wicker and Rattan Furniture 

Wicker and rattan furniture have been around for thousands of years, yet we’re still finding new ways to reinvent them for the modern age. These natural materials are highly versatile and used in everything from headboards to side tables and dining room chairs. 


If you’re looking for retro furniture with a laid-back feel, check out rattan and wicker options. Plus, these are sustainable materials, making them the perfect choice for the eco-conscious consumer. 

Colorful Kitchen Appliances

From candy-colored stand mixers to pastel refrigerators, colorful kitchen appliances are making their way back into modern kitchens. While you may not be ready to give up all of your stainless steel appliances for the current trends, you can still take part in this retro tradition through smaller appliances like toasters, blenders, and coffee makers. 

Ornate Detailing

The sleek, clean lines of mid-century modern design have had quite the comeback over recent years. But, there’s now a growing demand for furniture pieces with more intricate and ornate detailing. 


This might include a hutch or sideboard with carved scalloped edges and detailed metal inlays, French-style mirrors with gilded frames, or embellished headboards. Those looking for a touch of opulence and craftsmanship might turn to this design style to elevate their space. 

Statement Pieces

The revival of eclectic furniture in bold, noisy patterns is a response to the minimalistic interior styles that have dominated in recent years. From floral to plaid, stripes, and polka dots, adding an armchair, ottoman, or even a sofa in these playful patterns can give your home a retro feel while still allowing you to infuse your own personal style into the space. 

Written by Bailey Schramm


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