Geometric panels on one wall inspired the color for the rest of the walls. It seems to make sense after the designer dropped acid.
Together they form a light blue background for the vivid colors that they show off. The floor covering takes the wall color just a shade darker. In other words, standard insane asylum decor.
An op-art fabric, a tangle of many shades, provides motion. More static patterns climb the wall. Oh God! Oh God! Stop the swaying monkeys, stop the swaying monkeys!
Purple, pink and yellow cubes topped with a red triangle echo the colours in the massive geometric painting. Brown sofa shows geometric texture. Only if you're Timothy Leary.
Modern red chairs have circle backs set on square outlines with shiny metal trim. Between them, a white rectangular table accents accessories, provides storage for books or magazines. Eat me! Drink Me!
A circular table stands unexpectedly on red legs. Arrrggghhh!! Arrggghhh!! It's unexpectedly coming towards me on its unexpectedly red legs.
From the Practical Encyclopedia of Good Decorating and Home Improvement Book 2 Ame to Bas (1970 Meredith Corporation)
Tuesday, 9 October 2007
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