Here's a 1970s psychedelic-inspired commercial for Bigelow Carpets. 

The clip begins with a circular illustration of a woman's head over a stylized rising sun, spinning toward the camera, zooming in on her left eye, which opens and looks around in a Peter Max-style animation. 

Superimposed over the woman's face is a live-action couple, running to each other from opposite sides of the screen and eventually embracing. 

The previous shot fades to the woman who is wearing an orange dress, twirling on a beige carpet, then sitting on the carpet and running her hands over it. A logo into the corner of the screen reads "Acrilan Monsanto." 

We see the woman's hands running across the carpet, her fingernails digging in. She turns and snaps her fingers at the camera, cutting to a spinning shot from above of the woman surrounded by small, circular rugs of various colors. 

We then see a medium shot of the woman enjoying running her hands over the carpets. She looks at the camera, imploring the viewer to call Bigelow Carpets to buy their product.

In the final shot, we see the woman's bare feet, running from one circular rug to another in slow-motion and over the Bigelow Carpets phone number.