products trends 1970s inspired Golden hues and rich textures recall the radical decade By Kathryn Greene 1 2 3 4 5 1 Set designer Catherine Martin created the Royal Menagerie collection for Mokum, inspired by her work on the movie Elvis and the singer's life. Monarque (shown) is a viscose velvet rendered in gold, one of 14 colors. JAMESDUNLOPTEXTILES.COM 2 Constructed of solid teak, RH's Cassale chaise celebrates organic forms with curved openings in its platform base, which supports a durable cushion upholstered in Perennials or Sunbrella fabrics. RH.COM 3 From P/Kaufmann Contract's U.S.-made Wellspring fabric line, the 100 percent polyester STR Emiko features brushstrokes in a range of neutral tones. PKCONTRACT.COM 4 Sustainability defines the Funda Bold chair, designed by Stefan Diez for Viccarbe. A single steel tube forms the lightweight frame, which can be reupholstered as needed to extend its use. VICCARBE.COM 5 Inspired by traditional Danish milking stools, GUBI has reissued Rainer Daumiller's eponymous Daumiller armchair from the 1970s. The solid pine frame features an ergonomic seat and a golden lacquer finish. GUBI.COM 6 6 Élitis' Moiré gets its name from the textile technique used to create its signature swirling lines. Fabric is inserted by hand between cylinders, resulting in oneof-a-kind patterning. ELITIS.FR hospitalitydesign.com November 2022 067http://www.PKCONTRACT.COM http://www.ELITIS.FR http://www.RH.COM http://www.VICCARBE.COM http://www.JAMESDUNLOPTEXTILES.COM http://www.GUBI.COM http://www.hospitalitydesign.com