10 Reasons We’re Obsessed with the Curvy Decor Trend

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Kelsey Mulvey
Kelsey Mulvey
Kelsey Mulvey is a lifestyle editor and writer. She has written for publications like Wall Street Journal, Business Insider, Wallpaper.com, New York Magazine, and more.
published Jan 10, 2019
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Step aside, straight lines; in 2019, and it’s all about embracing your curves.

Over the past few months, we’ve seen design blogs, stylish furniture designers, and cool spaces like the Wing ditch the boxy furniture for hip pieces with rounded edges—and we are so here for it.

Don’t get us wrong: We love furniture and accessories of all shapes. However, curvy pieces energize a room in a way their square counterparts can’t. And when draped in cheery colors or plush fabrics? Even better.

Curvy furniture hits the sweet spot between modern and feminine, making it a shoo-in for one biggest design trends for 2019. Ready to join the rounded revolution? Here are 10 curvy pieces to add to your cart, stat:

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TOV’s undeniably feminine sofa will have you tickled pink.

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If you’re not in the market for a sofa, consider this accent chair, which was dreamed up by design duo Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent.

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Bookworms, feast your eyes on this dashing shelf. It’s technically part of Crate & Barrel’s kids collection, but we see no reason why it can’t be a standout piece in your grown-up apartment.

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We wouldn’t mind trading in our boring desk chair for Urban Outfitters’ ultra-cool swivel style.

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Pssst… Jonathan Adler’s far-out ottoman features some storage space, making it the perfect place to stow old magazines or throw blankets.

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Take the curvy trend to your bedroom with this mid-century inspired dresser.

7. Feather Collection Bed, from $1,873.50

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Speaking of the bedroom, Bethan Gray’s fetching frame is the pure definition of beauty sleep.

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World Market’s cool rattan chair serves up a slice of the great outdoors without, you know, going outside.

9. Matter Lamp, $299

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Who needs a lampshade with you can brighten up your space with a glorious globe light?

10. Article Sven Sofa, $1,199

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Not ready to fully commit to the curves? Get the best of both worlds with this couch from Article, which features two round bolsters.