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5 Best Curved Sofas That Prove the Trend Is Still In

It’s a curved moment in design, fashion and even lifestyles (bending perspectives and inclusiveness is hip). In design, curves are taking over couches, chairs, coffee tables, wall art, mirrors, planters and lighting. But the greatest of these is the sofa: it consumes the most space in your home while catching the most attention. For the best curved sofas to help you get in on this cozy bandwagon, keep reading – below, our staff designer Pamela Oleson talks about five new arrivals, with style recs and ways to incorporate each into your space.
1. Eva Sofa
Pamela’s rec: “This curved, velvet and glamorously dark design begs to be paired with Art Deco decor. The velvet will be especially irresistible when paired with a shiny gold coffee table.“
2. Curved Pink
Pamela’s rec: “This silhouette goes perfectly in small apartment living rooms. The curves instantly add coziness to any space. Because of its compact size, this design also makes great conversation room seating by pairing two across from each other.“
3. Curved Velvet
Pamela’s rec: “These velvet-plus-curved trends almost feel like giant marshmallows that you just want to snuggle in all day. Skip the square throw pillows for this one, and opt for spherical throws to avoid interrupting the round vibe.“
4. Asymmetrical Curved Sofa
Pamela’s rec: “The cream color trend isn’t as harsh as white and it’s lighter than beige. It’s perfect for all seasons, bringing in a mood of relaxed joy. Keep accents like throw pillows and blankets in the same color to match – the monochrome aesthetic is in.“
5. Curved & Tufted
Pamela’s rec: “Tufted is the not-a-trend trend: everyone’s talking about it right now, but it’s always been in style and always will be. Combined with a curved sofa, this buttoned or stitched look offers the perfect amount of contrast – and fares well with slouchy oversized throw pillows for a relaxed accent.“

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