It is not exactly a new trend, but it is one that continues to gain prominence: “bold” furniture. This aesthetic in terms of decoration consists of using both furniture and decorative objects with curved and rounded shapes.

The “bold” aesthetic furniture provides a very organic touch to the space. They are striking, welcoming and give a greater feeling of spaciousness and circulation to spaces. In addition, they are original and add that special touch to any corner where they are placed.

They also contribute to creating an atmosphere of tranquility, which invites relaxation and softens the general look of the room. In fact, they are especially well received in the philosophy of Feng Shui.

Traditionally, furniture was usually limited to geometric shapes and straight lines, especially cabinets and chests of drawers. The “bold” trend comes to dethrone this trend, advocating inserting rounded and sinuous shapes into rooms to play with contrasts.

The premise of “bold” decoration is simple, giving priority to furniture and objects with curved shapes. Being so fashionable, stores are full of designer furniture and other accessories with which to join the trend. From larger pieces such as tables or sofas, to smaller decorative objects such as mirrors and lamps. Below, you will find some ideas for a “bold” home.

The Alba sofa from Westwing Collection has both a curved and asymmetrical seat and backrest, to give a very cozy and comfortable touch to your living room. It is available in nine different upholsteries and colors. Additionally, you can combine it with the matching footrest pouf. Price: 849 euros for the two-seater model, 1,349 for the three-seater model.

The Boti chair by Tikamoon is made of solid mindi, an elegant wood that elevates its sinuous and original shapes. For its part, the seat and back cushion is made of terry cloth, another leading trend in decoration. Price: 449 euros.

At Sklum we find this original proposal, the Akila side table. It is made of pink quartz ceramic, with a rounded shape and intertwined with each other, somewhat reminiscent of a cloud of candy. Place it in your hall, your living room or your bedroom for a very striking touch. Price: 66.95 euros.

And for your dining room or your terrace, the Addaia table by Kave Home, in white cement with rounded base and surface. Price: 949 euros.

The Naomy lamp from Maisons du Monde has both the base and the lampshade rounded in the shape of a mushroom, also emulating a vintage-inspired aesthetic. Price: 139 euros.

As a detail for the hall, bathroom or bedroom, the Blake mirror from Casa, with sinuous shapes, which will also give spaciousness to the space. Price: 24.95 euros.