Decor: Bringing 70s <br>Style up to Date

Decor: Bringing 70s
Style up to Date

The 1970s are a real source of inspiration for The Socialite Family, as much in its collection and its designs as in its aesthetic sensitivity. A time as prolific in design as it was in fashion, it was a decade of soft shapes, of colour, but above all, of liberty! Is that why we go back to it more and more? Perhaps. As Constance Clerc rightly said, “it is depressing, suffocating, to see so many posts that are all the same, all following the same ‘Instagram-friendly’ codes.”. To take on board certain 1970s style markers is to open up to a delightful infinity of possibilities, far removed from these established codes! It also means not following this revival to the letter, but to counterbalance it. Modernise it. For Fanny and David Millet, it means using certain period signatures and matching them to modern colours such as a raspberry carpet, associated with contemporary works of art. Anahita Vessier, for her part, makes the most of details that are easy to reproduce at home. An ensemble comprising floor rugs, a wall covered with vinyl records, pop-style lighting, and the choice of leather for all her living room armchairs! In Tuscany, Roberto Baciocchi has chosen organic soft shapes and generous and comfortable seating like the iconic Malitte collection by Roberto Matta. A sensuality that is worked through several keynote materials of the seventies. Because the seventies means soft corduroy velvet. But also brushed aluminium, plastic, exotic hardwoods and smoked glass. Be careful, therefore, with the finishing touches to your home decor. Bring them all together to create contrasts as explosive as those we remember from that crazy time!

Moderniser 1970
The Socialite Family Gioia Pink Table Lamp 450,00€

Gioia table lamp, with a pink lacquered beechwood lamp base and a white cream pleated cotton shade. Lamp base also available in red or green lacquer.

Gioia… The name of our brand new lamp is as soft as the light that emanates from it. Gioia. Joy. The joy of casting a gentle glow over a mantelpiece, at the end of a sofa or on a bedside table. The Gioia will become indispensable, wherever you place it. With its sophisticated design, the sculptural form of its base suggesting a flower and its pleated shade reminiscent of an elegant dress, Gioia is a signature piece. A shining example of the savoir-faire so dear to our hearts at The Socialite Family which is exemplified in the choice of materials and finishes. The shiny lacquer juxtaposed with and enhancing the wood and the matt cotton which set the tone. The promise of a piece that is madly modern, yet retro at the same time.

  • Dimensions: 12x25cm for the base, 29x29cm for the shade
  • Materials: lacquered beechwood and cotton
  • Colour: pink for the base, white cream for the shade
  • Lighting: E27 (not included)
  • Power supply: 230 V – wall outlet (black textile cord and black plastic switch)
  • Variable intensity: no
  • Made in Italy

PRE-ORDER : Available in pre-order with a mid-Mai delivery. The carrier will contact you directly to arrange a delivery date and time. If you have any questions, please contact us on shop@thesocialitefamily.com.

ORDER WITH CONFIDENCE: You have 14 days to change your mind and return your order. To do so, please contact us on shop@thesocialitefamily.com quoting your order number and we will answer you as soon as possible with the procedure to follow. We will refund your order once we will have received your returned items.

PRO SERVICE: Are you an architect, a decorator or an interior designer? We have a service adapted to your specific needs. Please do not hesitate to contact us on shop@thesocialitefamily.com for all quotes or custom orders.

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