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November 20, 2025 by Zack Reed

#12: Wood-Frame Furniture

In the 1970s, wood-framed furniture epitomized home décor, with retailers like Macy’s and Pottery Barn showcasing pieces priced between $100-$500, now valued at $200-$1,000. Staples included beech, mahogany, and oak, reflecting the era’s trend. Stores of that era ensured each furniture piece displayed these woods’ timeless elegance, marking a distinctive 1970s style within any home’s interiors.

Capturing the essence of vintage furniture, wood framing serves as a hallmark of the 1970s’ design predilections. The presence of wooden frames in furniture, notably armchairs, is a tell-tale sign of this bygone era. A glance at any period photograph reveals this distinct style, where even the décor, down to the Faygo bottles on the floor, speaks volumes of the time.

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