With designs like that of "Orb", softies get their money's worth. Image: Ferm Living
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It gets curvy

Pia Seidel
7.2.2020
Translation: machine translated

Having a cushion here and there has never hurt. This now also applies to design. The micro trend is called "curvy". It determines the design of accessories and furniture.

Curvy design is a trend in interior design that has quietly crept in. Minimalism, in which only clear lines and angular shapes are in demand, is fading into the background. Understandably so, as this interior trend impresses with items such as a decorative bowl called "Dumbo", which is inspired by elephants. Its appearance is appealing. The advantage of the curves is that they adapt seamlessly to their surroundings and the room. They appear to nestle against the edge of the bed as a table.

Curvy and decorative: the «Phant» coffee table made of stained wood.
Curvy and decorative: the «Phant» coffee table made of stained wood.
Source: House Doctor

A monochrome colour palette supports the lush and soft effect of the design objects. Even when they are made of robust materials such as wood or metal. Sofas and armchairs in particular are doubly inviting thanks to their shape.

House Doctor Phant (38 x 38 x 43 cm)
Coffee tables
−28%
CHF230.– was CHF319.–

House Doctor Phant

38 x 38 x 43 cm

Header image: With designs like that of "Orb", softies get their money's worth. Image: Ferm Living

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Like a cheerleader, I love celebrating good design and bringing you closer to everything furniture- and interior design- related. I regularly curate simple yet sophisticated interior ideas, report on trends and interview creative minds about their work.


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