
His space
The 1950s and 1960s stand as defining decades in the history of design, shaping a distinctive aesthetic where music, art, and fashion converged, transforming interiors into spaces of creative freedom.
Interior design during this period reflects the energy and vitality of a generation in search of new experiences and forms of authenticity. The Mod movement embraced clean lines and geometric forms, while Pop Art introduced playful elements and bold color into domestic spaces. The Space Age brought futuristic silhouettes and metallic finishes, while psychedelic design immersed interiors in vibrant palettes and abstract patterns. Each style carried its own voice, yet all shared a sense of boldness and experimentation that defined the era.











- Diego Rivera: The Complete Murals, by Taschen







