Hard to believe, because week after week, the majority of voters get the decade right on the money, but this week, a different decade came out on top....
Hard to believe, because week after week, the majority of voters get the decade right on the money, but this week, a different decade came out on top....

This was a tough one - and (unbelievably because you guys are good!) the majority of the voters didn't get the decade right this time around. 125 voters said the '70s - and it is actually NOW.
It is a room designed by Jonathan Adler, which granted, made it a bit tricky, since the late 20th century definitely influences and informs his work.
53 of you got it right by voting NOW (nice job!), followed by 31 votes for the 60's. The 80's came in fourth, with 15 votes, followed by the 90's and 50's, and the 40's were last with just 2 votes.
Mod Life, Mod Dog and Bepsf all said they knew the photo, but kindly kept the rest of the info to themselves. A few other readers went for NOW based on the eclectic vibe of the room, such as ChrisToronto, DN and PlanItGirl. Alana in Canada said that the color palette tipped her off, and for Maggieann, it was the bamboo chairs and chandelier. The slipper chair was the giveaway for Doppelganger and kimg924.
Thanks to all for playing along!
Photos: Jonathan Adler
More Guess the Decade:
yeah, see, everyone who said they knew the room pretty much gave away that the room was NOW, which is how i voted after seeing those remarks. guys, please be more discreet if you know the rooms! :-0
view peahen's profile
This room is featured in Jonathan Adler's book "My Prescription for Anti-Depressive Living"
I highly recommend it - you'll never look at Pink and Green the same way again!
view bepsf's profile
Look at the size of that lamp! I thought it looked large in the original photo--but that play on scale is totally now!
I don't remember which way I voted, though!
view Alana in Canada's profile
This room is so ugly I didn't want to believe it was now.
view bonjourmiette's profile
HA! Bonjour!! Thanks for saying it so I don't have to. I was really hoping this room was quite old. And completely redone since then.
view Rob in PDX's profile
I agree! Gut this room now!
view aladywhoknows's profile
I realized I'd gotten it wrong when I read the Jonathan Adler lighting post earlier today. A few clicks later and I saw the chadelier in his collection.
In defense of all of us who said '70s, this room never should have happened after 1977.
view mdo's profile
Totally agreed with mdo: it was bad enough in the 70s; indefensible in today's design world!
view petie's profile
A totally depressing room. It reminds me of musty shag carpet.
view cricketchirp's profile
This confirms my distaste for Jonathan Adler stuff.
view art's profile
Jonathan Adler doesn't have an original bone in his body -- this just proves it!
view Mid-C Frank's profile
Where are the smoked mirrors and the hanging oil droplet lamp?
And the smell of cigarettes everywhere, too!
8^D
view btoddster's profile
Just to let everyone know, I have collected many vintage design books, and read a lot of design blogs that feature vintage and retro interiors, So just because someone says they know the room, doesn't mean its contemporary.
Oh and by the way, It is a fabulous room! IMHO
view moddog's profile
I'll add my criticism of this room: the painting is somehow wrong for the space, in terms of scale/ proportion (too square to be over such a short sofa on such a long wall) and color -- the colors seem to work against the rest of the room.
view lightspeed's profile
I said now because all the kids in thier 30's are going back to the colours they grew up with. Frankly the 70's was a horrible decade for fashion and design and I will never ever use any of those colours or any of the designs inspired from that decade.
Pink and green, the thought makes me ill.
view TheoJ's profile
Yup, I'm with bonjourmiette. I thought it looked like now, but so ugly that it was easier (and more comforting) to believe it was the 90s!
view RubyB's profile
I voted for now because:
-there were no such sofas in the '70s -- it is clearly a current sofa;
-those elements -- especially the chinoiserie chairs -- would NEVER have been combined together in the '70s -- it is clearly a reinterpretation of someone's ideas of the '70s. No one ever had such ridiculous animal head sculptures back then.
-Really, there was some GREAT design in the '70s, but this is a tongue-in-cheek kitschy reinterpretation of that era which people (those too young to have lived through it) unfortunately take seriously -- sad to see, because it influences the understanding that young people have of that decade. (if it is not tongue-in-cheek, then it is just really BAD).
There *was* a lot of good design in the '70s, and this room just confuses matters.
This room is just pure unadulterated kitsch.
view monika1's profile
I think monika1 is right, there was good design in the 70's. It's just that this reminds too many of us of the bad design that was affordable and therefore in everyone's basement. There should be a big ashtray on the table to complete the look.
view Carol K's profile
All I know is that if a stone wall weren't going up in my kitchen even as I write, the one in this picture would make me die of envy. It's all I could see!
view Aulaire's profile
I guessed 90s based on the chandelier. Glad I was close.
view bramasoleiowa's profile
art: i second that notion
view E.M.H's profile
Thank god my parents had (well, have) good taste and I grew up with white walls, hardwood floors and oriental/navajo rugs in the 70s.....
view dn's profile
This is like the his work at The Parker Palm Springs, good intentions, but really hideous and dirty. All of the furnishings are ratty and unkept. I can't imagine paying someone to do this on purpose.
view frenchie's profile
I think it's funny reading the folks posts who hate this room...
...but the guy who designed it is the one who's being paid for his design taste.
Good thing there's Ethan Allen and Pottery Barn.
view bepsf's profile
This room reminds me of the smell of mildew...
view PlanItGirl's profile
I myself love many designs from the 70's and have added a few of the 70's influences into my own living room.
However...I'm not a fan of THIS room. The colors, the animal head on the left wall, the dining set, the couch...most everything needs to go. My least favorite thing (besides the color of the couch) is the rug...DEFINITELY needs to go!
view DesignGirl528's profile
"Good Lord! I'd die if I had to live there!"
I remember reading that quote ...
view Jean's profile
...but the guy who designed it is the one who's being paid for his design taste.
That doesn't mean it automatically should be held up as good design. You sound like that Mr Show sketch...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aF8wLg5Asgo
view gretchenkjer's profile