German interior design is very different than American - or at least it was. The furniture and decor seem more space-age, more clean and sterile. You wouldn't accuse anything in this German design magazine of being "quaint" or "rustic". It's all very sleek and functional.
These pages come from several issues of German/Sweden publications from the early 1970s and the late 1960s. I had a blast flipping through these. They've got it all: from egg chairs to mini skirts, this certainly isn't dry reading. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Click on the links below to view the pages full size.
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