The document discusses how high gloss furniture became popular in the 1960s and remains so today. It describes how black high gloss furniture has a sensual yet relaxing feel that works well in bedrooms, while white high gloss can create the illusion of more space in open floor plans. The document concludes that just as elements of 1960s style have endured, high gloss furniture from that era has also proven timeless and remains a popular option for homes.
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Why high gloss in the height of fashion
1. Title: Why High Gloss is the Height of Fashion
It seems that the 60s never go out of fashion. Every catwalk, every season seems to play host to at
least one 60s revival. Rather than falling into the trap of following come-and-go trends, many people
are now subscribing to the timeless style of the swinging sixties. Clothes and hairstyles are small
investments that can be changed (and hopefully forgotten) in an instant at relatively low cost
whereas furniture is for most a long term investment.Don’t waste your money on the latest fad that
will seem out of date within 18 months. Investing in an ever-popular style that will resonate with
your family and guests for years and years to come is a smart move.
One of the great furniture revolutions of the 60s was the introduction and popularisation of High
Gloss furniture. Like many of the decades enduring features, it is now more popular than ever.
Simple but captivating, the shimmering finish can add and infuse elegance into almost any room.
Incredibly adaptable and hard wearing, High Gloss furniture can become an attractive staple in your
home.
Black High Gloss furniture has a sensual yet relaxing feel to it. Dark and shimmering, black gloss sits
perfectly in the bedroom. Easy to clean and maintain, such furniture is as practical as it is attractive.
The simple one tone colour means that it is adaptable to the rest of the room’s décor. Creating
tasteful bedrock for the majority of the furnishings it can allow colourful feature pieces to flourish
and capture the imagination. Reds and blues found elsewhere in the room will reflect in the Black
Gloss creating rich, indulgent rouge and purple tones.
White High Gloss furniture is especially effective in creating the illusion of space. Much like a feature
mirror, White Gloss can elongate and broaden rooms. Perfectly suited to an open plan living space
with plenty of light, White Gloss mimics the impression of enormity whilst reflecting the light into
every corner of the room. Experience the full spectrum of colours as the sun rises and peeks into
your home.
It is 50 years since The Beatles first made a charge up the pop charts with the enduringly popular
Love Me Do. Representing the tangible mark on the world that the decade imparted, the style and
spirit of the 60s have lived on in those who experienced it personally and subsequently born within
those who were not there. The 60s are here to stay and so are many of its more pragmatic fashions
such as High Gloss furniture.