• Ahead of the curve: Curved Sofa
Just like how round dining table sparks dinner conversations almost seamlessly due to seating arrangement, the curved sofa feels more approachable. You’ll find that living room arrangement will feel infinitely inclusive due to curved furniture placement. With its impactful design narrative and its spectacular ability to combine contemporary and retro feel, its unsurprising how much attention this piece of furniture is getting. But be sure how to incorporate it into your space. The size and proportion matters. Large scale pieces can give playful look and if you want to go for an understated look, you may opt for smaller pieces.
• Curved Coffee Table
If you want a low cost and easy way to hop into this trend, then go for sleek minimalist coffee table. The most durable and familiar way to go for live edge rounded wooden table which will instantly add character to your living room. Another way is to go for metal or rounded tinted glass table which adds a bit of posh to the whole room.
• Renewed look to Home Office
If you like drama or bolder accents, then you should try giving your home office the makeover it deserves. Try out an oval or some curved table with some textured accent chairs. The chairs can have a modern and stunning shape and the form can be made more inviting by cozy boucle upholstery.
• Curvy entry look
Want to inject a curve but without going deeply into the trend, then try adding a timeless console table piece and decorate with faux flowers or textured accessories. The streamlined curve of the table can act as a remarkable feature in the entryway. Furniture styles having rounded edges can give eyes a natural place to rest
• Minimalist touch
The appeal of curved furniture comes down to simple psychology, our brains are inherently drawn to circular forms and rounded edges associated with safety and softer look. Add the curved furniture with an equally soothing color. Try choosing pastel or calmer hues like cool ice blue or neutral shades that will go well with the room having a dramatic art piece. Look to nature for inspiration and bring in colors of forest, sky, and earth.