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Sure, many of the trends that used to dominate kitchens in the '90s might seem kitschy to us now, but there was honestly a ...
The 90s are officially back—not just in fashion and music, but in interior design. What was once considered outdated is now being reimagined with a fresh, modern twist.
The 90s showcased checkerboard print in many ways. While you don’t need to go over the top with it, adding some bold black-and-white contrast can help you bring the 90s into your design theme.
Sometimes, the 90s can feel like a mixed bag: pastels were big, but so were primary colors. Wicker and chrome were equally popular, and intricate patterns went hand-in-hand with neutrals.
The old Pepsi logo, pictured in 1990. Jean-Erick PASQUIER/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images But taking inspiration from a previous design also comes as Gen Zers bring back several trends from the '90s.
6. Wood Cabinetry Wood cabinets were a staple in '90s kitchen design, and while the look may seem outdated at first glance, they are making an elegant comeback.
The old Pepsi logo, pictured in 1990. Jean-Erick PASQUIER/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images But taking inspiration from a previous design also comes as Gen Zers bring back several trends from the '90s.
(For the upcoming collection, Mast says, the design lab is taking inspiration from 1970s-era Italy.) Whether Mast's customers will take notice of an iconic 40-year-old pattern is another story.