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This Was The Worst Decor Trend From The Year That You Were Born
1966 – Wood paneling
Paneling made from natural woods like rosewood or walnut was a big feature of the Mid-Century Modern interior design movement. As such, people went overboard with the look, often cladding whole rooms in the dark, cold material. The style was eventually considered ugly and outdated, though wood-clad walls have since shown some signs of resurgence.
1967 – Lava lamps
The lava lamp was invented by Edward Craven-Walker in 1963, and the home accessory would go on to become a lasting icon of the decade. Its unusual style and function perfectly suited the counter-cultural and psychedelic movements of the time. But its popularity apparently came as quite the surprise to its creator. Groovy baby!