Love Letters to Forgotten Things

Harvest Gold — The Cozy Palette That Defined the 1970s

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Before the world turned grayscale and sterile, there was the 1970s—where every room felt like a folk song, and every appliance came in chestnut or avocado. In this episode, Bunny takes us on a rich, sensory journey through the cozy color palette that made even new things feel like old friends.

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