The evolution of interior designs through IKEA catalogs
IKEA is a popular Swedish furniture company that you can assemble yourself in many parts of the world - except in Brazil. Present in several countries in Europe and the USA, she has helped to consolidate fashion over the last decades, showing trends that have been accepted in all countries. Check out the evolution of interior designs through their catalogs:
1951: IKEA's first catalog is launched, even featuring oil paintings as part of the decoration.
1954: Short-legged armchairs with only 3-legged tables
1962: rectangular furniture is here to stay
1965: The fashion, which by the way lasted a lot, was to have furniture that occupied the entire wall.
1969: Plastic items come with everything, bringing vibrant colors to the surroundings.
1974: Pastels again dominate interior decoration
1978: Soft sofas and tapestries were the charm of any modern home
1983: lamps everywhere
1987: Unusual patterns and colors have hitherto become part of the most up-to-date homes
1992: the decade of flashy prints
1998: Smaller furniture accompanies shrinking apartments, and photos are millimetered on wall
2000: With the new millennium coming, we had to bet on the future and break paradigms
2005: The furniture was more minimalist, with plenty of bedspreads, pillows and pillows
2008: color contrast dominates IKEA catalog again
2012: Light walls with light furniture help to "enlarge" small environments
2015: With the growing shrinkage of new apartments, decoration needs to be increasingly functional
2018: Would it be a return to past decades?
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