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Revisiting the 70’s at Waverly

I think I’m having a flashback. Design Hole friend, Melissa, suggested I take a trip over to Waverly and look at their wallpapers. Here’s what I found.

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Personally, I think the designers at Waverly misunderstood the mid-century aesthetic idea when they came up with these 70’s-inspired prints. These remind me of my grandmother’s kitchen.

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Waverly is a budget-conscious choice. While no one loves a bargain more than I do, the downside is the quality. Their printing process and paper quality isn’t always what I’d wish for. One thing I will say is that their website is very user-friendly. You don’t need special access to view their patterns. And they list the suggested retail price, which is nice since Waverly is often discounted.

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I’m wondering what your opinion is of these patterns. Is it just me? Or do these prints look horribly dated?

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Posted by Barbara on

I can’t believe these are still made. They may have been “contemporary” back in the 70’s. Waverly needs glasses.

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