b'period designMostoftodayspopularcoloursand design influences may hail from the 1970s, but there are other trends that have come frommuchfurtherbackintime.Mid-century modern design remains a timeless era to emulate and chic Art Deco-inspired shapes that were popular in the 1920s and30scontinuetobedesirablefor decorators. But now, even earlier periods are also making a comeback, with Arts & CraftsandVictorian-eradetailsfinding their way back into our homes. Textured anaglyptawallpapersandmotifsthat harkbacktoWilliamMorrisandFrank LloydWrightarepoisedtohavetheir own resurgence. Go for age-appropriate greenslikeReseneMidnightMossand darkstainedtimbersthatemulateoak orwalnutsuchasReseneColorwood Dark Oak and Resene Colorwood Bark to Resene embrace the look.CloverAbove: Wall and fireplace in Resene Midnight Moss, floor in Resene Half Fossil, screen inReseneHalf FossilResene Tequila with design in Resene Midnight Moss, Resene Bandicoot, Resene Rob Roy and Resene Lightning Yellow and small accessories in Resene Rob Roy, Resene Bandicoot, Resene Lightning Yellow, Resene Clover, Resene Tequila, Resene Leather and Resene Sushi.ReseneSofa, rug and tables from Freedom, throw from Citt, mug from Public Record. BandicootReseneRob Roy ReseneResene ColorwoodResene Lightning Yellow Dark Oak Tequila ReseneReseneResene ColorwoodReseneMidnight MossSushi Bark Leather22|'