
In the world of interior design, we often play it safe with neutrals. But if you want to transform a room from “fine” to “unforgettable,” you need to embrace the Power of the Palette.
Our latest print isn’t just about shapes—it’s a masterclass in colour theory. By utilizing a “Triadic” colour scheme—red, blue, and yellow—this piece creates a natural harmony that the human eye finds incredibly satisfying. The interlocking circles, reminiscent of both Bauhaus precision and 70s optimism, make it a true statement piece.
How the Colours Work Together:
- The Crimson Red: Provides a sense of warmth and grounded energy, drawing the viewer in.
- The Azure Blue: Offers a cool, sophisticated contrast that balances the red and prevents the palette from becoming overwhelming.
- The Mustard Yellow & Orange Tones: Act as vibrant highlights, adding a touch of golden-hour glow and undeniable 70s nostalgia. The black background ensures these colours pop with maximum impact.
Whether you’re styling a minimalist flat or a cozy retro den, adding a piece with this level of saturation can instantly “anchor” a room. It’s more than just a decoration; it’s a conversation starter and a mood enhancer.

Your Mid-Century Modern & Retro Style Guide
This versatile print effortlessly bridges the gap between sleek Mid-Century design and playful 70s retro. Here’s how to integrate it into your home, no matter your preferred aesthetic:
1. The Mid-Century Minimalist
If clean lines, functionality, and organic forms are your mantra, this print will be your new best friend.
- Colour Palette: Stick to muted walls (off-white, light grey, or a soft sage green). Let the print provide the main splash of colour.
- Furniture: Pair with iconic teak sideboards, slim-legged sofas in neutral upholstery (think light grey, cream, or charcoal), and sculptural armchairs.
- Accents: Introduce brass or copper lighting, a few carefully chosen ceramic pieces, and a large, healthy indoor plant like a Fiddle Leaf Fig or a Monstera.
- Placement: Hang it prominently above a sofa, a credenza, or in a minimalist entryway to create an immediate focal point.
2. The 70s Retro Revivalist
For those who love a bit of funk, warm tones, and a playful atmosphere, this print is right at home.
- Colour Palette: Don’t be afraid to embrace deeper, richer wall colours like avocado green, terracotta, or even a deep navy. These will make the print’s colours sing.
- Furniture: Look for low-slung velvet sofas, rattan chairs, and dark wood coffee tables. Shag rugs are a must!
- Accents: Incorporate macrame wall hangings, lava lamps (if you dare!), ceramic vases in earthy tones, and lots of textural elements like chunky knit throws and sheepskin rugs.
- Placement: This print works beautifully as part of a maximalist gallery wall, surrounded by other vintage posters and quirky finds. It’s also fantastic above a record player setup.
3. The Eclectic & Modern Mix
Can’t decide? Why not blend the best of both worlds? This print is perfect for an eclectic space that values personality and curated collections.
- Colour Palette: A bold accent wall (like the deep blue shown in our mockup) can create a dramatic backdrop. Otherwise, keep main walls light and introduce colour through textiles and accessories.
- Furniture: Mix and match! A sleek modern sofa can sit alongside a vintage record cabinet. Don’t be afraid to combine different eras and styles.
- Accents: This is where you can truly express yourself. Combine contemporary art books with flea market finds, add a mix of patterns in cushions, and bring in plants of varying sizes.
- Placement: Let the print serve as the unifying element, its strong geometric form and consistent colour palette tying together disparate pieces in your room.

This print is more than just wall decor; it’s an invitation to inject personality, history, and vibrant energy into your home. How will you style yours?
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