Guest Picks: Hippie-Chic Style for Today's Pads
Anyone is free to love these updated home accessories with doses of earthiness and dashes of wit
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Who doesn't love a little peace, love and understanding? Embrace your inner hippie: Take a trip to Big Sur, throw pillows on the floor, attend a protest or just incorporate some of these hippie-chic items into your house and feel the mojo risin'. — Ana from Rearranged Design
by Vicki Semke
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Give peace a chance — or more accurately, give a giant lighted peace sign a chance.
by Heath Ceramics
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Serve your guests (or commune housemates) off of classic Heath dinnerware.
by Serena & Lily
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Give your world-weary feet a break on this macrame rug. It's almost like your grandma made it.
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You don't have time for real glasses; you're too busy marching on Washington or getting petitions signed. Drink your favorite wheat grass smoothie out of these classic mason jars.
by Jayson Home
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This brass sculpture will help you state your position without saying a word. Bring it to your next silent protest.
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Furniture with feet is for the bourgeois. Hang your chair!
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| These cheese plates would also be wonderful as candleholders or as a place to put the keys to your VW van. |
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A large square pouf is perfect for casual seating or love-ins, whatever.
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Drugs are so passé, but drug decor items are trés chic.
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You're not a certified hippie until you own a set of bongos and participate regularly in local drum circles.
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You will, of course, need a beaded curtain. Show the Man you're against constraining doors.
by Jayson Home
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This netted vase is perfect for holding the candles for your next handfasting ceremony.
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These hand-crafted stacking mugs are a great way to have your morning cup of organically grown, ethically harvested coffee.
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This is a beautiful catchall for all your modern devices. You may be a hippie, but you still need your iPhone.
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Plant this modern sculpture on your coffee table. It's a great throwback to the craft movement.
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No hippie den is complete without a Lava Lamp. To be without one is sacrilegious.
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Drape yourself in luxury. This throw is totally glam and hippie chic at the same time. It's even ecofriendly.
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You will, of course, need a hand-crafted vase to put those handpicked wildflowers in.
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This floating bed is the ultimate hippie nest. It's perfect for your next bed-in.
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Macrame plant hangers are a staple of any hippie home. They're perfect for your home herb garden.
Next: 7 Ways to 'Happy Chic' Your House and Life
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Ideabook published on Dec. 24, 2012.
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We were teenagers, so it was decorating on the cheap: make it yourself or found objects.
In thrift stores I could find Victorian beaded purses, 1920's velvet capes, 1940's bias cut dresses ala Veronica Lake. Felt hats with ostrich feathers. We weren't boring.
I also did plenty of macrame. It's not a macrame rug. How weird that a home furnishing site would make such a mistake.
No guitars?
No Dead posters?
No roach clips?
No tie-dye?
No ice candles? Oh wait covered that above---
No Peter Max?
No scavenged Victorian bits and bobs?
No Tiffany lamps? A bit upscale but those had gone completely OUT of style for the original owners and their grand kids and the hippies found them irresistable.
No beaded door curtains?
No VW hubcaps on the walls?
NOT A SINGLE INDIAN PRINT ANYTHING????
Were you even BORN at that time??????