Tag: furniture
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Y2K Futurist Interior Design Tips, Vol. 3
There was a time before Instagram interiors, when the identity of an era was defined by Millennial modernist. These 3 tips will help you adorn your interiors with a Y2K Futurist aesthetic: FYTTEKLUB “Democratic Design.” How revolutionary! The late 90s saw IKEA become the undisputed default for furnishing the urban, post-student interior. A mass-distributed template…
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Y2K Futurist Interior Design Tips, Vol. 2
Midcentury modern may feel timeless, but the next century of interiors belongs to millennial modernists. Here are 3 more tips to help you create a Y2K Futurist aesthetic in your home: Blow Up Air-filled PVC seating did it all in the 90s. Mass marketed while remaining a staple of trendy editorials, its success was aided…
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Where to Buy Y2K Furniture in London
To build a Y2K futurist aesthetic, start with places that never fully abandoned late-1990s futurism. Kartell is essential. Their plastic chairs, glossy finishes, and translucent colours defined the era. If you need cheaper pieces to support them, head to IKEA (look at the Nytillverkad collection!). Add lighting from Flos, or find a good-quality ice cube…
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Y2K Futurist Interior Design Tips, Vol. 1
Midcentury-modern can still be found inside every interior design magazine, but knowledgeable netizens know that the future lies in Millennial modern. Here are 3 tips to get you started creating a Y2K Futurist aesthetic in your home: Chrome & ABS Everywhere The future is new, therefore the future is shiny. Created by electroplating a thin…