The Dating Game Set
From The Dating Game, to wallpaper, to fabric, to teapots, one of the more-simplified floral styles of
the 1970s was the daisy: a white flower with a canary yellow center.
Though the classic daisy motif was prevalent, other more-colorful
versions included bright red, blue and purple petals. The styles of the
decade often arranged the flower in various patterns, from a well-spaced
repetitive arrangement to more-clustered designs. Also, the daisy was
very popular in hippie-style décor, where it was often backed with earth
tones, such as muddy browns, yellow ochre and olive green.
I am curating in my Etsy store a beautiful example of 70s pop Kitchenware from the
Fred Roberts Co:
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