Curves are an Interior Design Trend that will continue to be Big in 2022

What defines “curvy interior design?” Well, according to the experts, it’s the latest trend taking over furniture as we head into 2022.  The curved furniture and interior trend started showing up around 2020, and has shown no sign of slowing down.  Quite the opposite, actually.  Curves are definitely having a moment—whether we’re talking about patterns made with free-form shapes, furniture, or doorways—and natural materials (like wood, textiles, and cane)are showing up all over the home in modern ways.

“The curved furniture trend took off this past year, reviving a timeless mid-century trend that dates back to the ’60s and ’70s,” shares Franklin. “We don’t see it going away anytime soon, and in fact, we think more people will begin leaning into the idea of curvy pieces—whether it be with mirrors, kitchen islands or statement furniture such as barrel back chairs.”

1. Organic Shapes

While free-form designs have been gaining in momentum, we predict that this is the year the motif hits a fever pitch. Organic shapes are showing up on everything from bath mats to candles, especially with those with curves.  Case in point: Cold Picnic’s collection of hand-tufted rugs titled “Two Hour Drive,” which feel more like abstract works of art than floor coverings.

2. Arches

Another architectural detail that’s burgeoning is the arch—specifically curved doorways and windows that channel Greece’s cave houses. The pared-down treatment is smooth and clean-lined without ornate detailing. Not ready to commit to structural changes at home? Give the trend a try with an arched wall mirror.

3. Fat Furniture

Curvy shapes are also taking form as furniture. Upholstered pieces like sofas, divans, and occasional chairs are being reimagined in undulating, and sometimes asymmetrical, designs that feel inspired by decor from the ’70s. In 2020, rounded is the new right angle.


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