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8 Curvy Furniture Pieces to Help You Capture the 2025 Trend

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Curves are having a moment—again. This season’s most compelling silhouettes trade sharp angles for softened lines, with furniture that feels sculptural, sensual, and quietly bold. While the curved sofa has been a mainstay in recent years, the trend is now expanding beyond seating—shaping everything from beds and consoles to dining chairs and ottomans.

As designer Rachel Reider told House Beautiful in a 2025 interior design trend forecast by Jessica Cherner, “'[W]e’ve been seeing curves come back in a big way over the last year or two, both in furniture and architecture. At High Point this fall, we saw it expand beyond the curved sofa into all furniture forms… Curved furniture is a great way to break [up a space] and add visual interest.’”

Whether introduced as a single sculptural accent or applied with intent across a whole space, curved furniture can be a tactile counterpoint to clean, straight lines. They truly complement each other! With rounded corners and gentle undulations, curvy furniture adds softness, movement, and a bit of quiet drama. Read on for eight curved furniture pieces making waves in the design world this year.

8 Curved Furniture Pieces We Love for 2025—And Beyond

#1 Noelle Sectional Curved Sofa in Velvet Rust by Soho Home

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Curved sofas are stunning and oh-so-comfortable. A sculptural nod to 1970s design, the Noelle sectional offers a modular approach to curved seating. Velvet upholstery meets aged Pippy Oak detailing, blending softness with natural depth. Its sinuous form is ideal for expansive living spaces where flow and function are equally prioritized.

#2 Zuma Dining Chair by Kelly Wearstler

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Zuma tempers architectural clarity with tactile comfort. The curved oak frame and wrapped backrest create an elegant silhouette, while tailored upholstery and brass accents underscore its craftsmanship. A refined choice for contemporary dining environments that favor restraint over embellishment.

#3 Tube Chair by Bari Ziperstein from The Future Perfect

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More sculpture than seat, the Tube Chair commands attention. Hand-built with coiled ceramic forms, it rejects traditional function in favor of poetic presence. A piece that blurs the line between collectible design and radical artistry.

#4 Reya Curved Sectional by Rove Concepts

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With its low-slung profile and soft-radius corners, the Reya sectional offers visual lightness grounded in plush, layered comfort. The brushed brass base adds subtle contrast, while the modular construction makes it as practical as it is polished.

#5 Thumb Asymmetrical Armchair by Lorenza Bozzoli for Fratelli Boffi

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This is curved furniture at its most sculptural. The Thumb armchair distills comfort into pure form, with voluminous cushions and an asymmetrical silhouette that softens the idea of structure.

The curved mahogany frame, inlaid with contrasting maple wood, reads as both architectural and organic—an homage to the natural world as interpreted through exquisite craftsmanship. With its rounded edges and bold proportions, it creates an inviting corner in any space, anchoring the room with elegance and warmth.

#6 Gogan 3 Seater Sofa by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso

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Inspired by river-worn stones, the Gogan sofa blurs the boundary between nature and interior design. Its soft edges and asymmetrical curves reference the slow, sculptural work of water—reminding us that even in the design world, the most enduring forms are often the softest.

Upholstered in supple fabric and balanced on subtly inclined volumes, this curved sofa invites a quieter kind of luxury: one rooted in tactility, shape, and a deep sense of relaxation. It’s the visual opposite of straight lines and hard corners, and that’s entirely the point.

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#7 Alt Table by Christopher Stuart from The Future Perfect

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Part functional object, part conceptual artwork, the Alt Table rethinks what a coffee table can be. Christopher Stuart’s exploration of curves, distortion, and reflection results in a piece that challenges the visual language of furniture.

The hand-finished metallic surface gleams with a liquid-like texture, curving around a hollowed form that feels both futuristic and grounded. It’s an expressive addition to any space—a conversation between materiality and imagination that offers a new sign of creativity in modern furniture design.

#8 Pacific 2-Seater Sofa Major by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso

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The Pacific sofa is all about surrendering to softness. Designed by Patricia Urquiola, its oversized curves and rounded corners offer a tactile contrast to the straight lines that often dominate our interiors.

Wrapped in richly textured upholstery and supported by a low, grounded form, this piece creates a sense of calm and containment—ideal for spaces meant to foster ease and connection. It’s a reminder that rounded edges don’t just influence style—they shape how we experience a room, inviting a gentler rhythm into the everyday.

Final Thoughts on 2025 Furniture Trends

As interiors continue to shift away from rigid boundaries and toward softness, curvy furniture becomes a sign of that evolution. Whether it’s the bold sweep of a curved sofa, the quiet grace of a rounded-edge coffee table, or the tactile embrace of a sculpted chair, these pieces do more than fill a room—they reshape it.

Inspired by the natural world and elevated by material innovation, curved furniture brings a sense of movement, comfort, and creative openness. It complements hard surfaces, softens corners, and creates balance where once there were only straight lines.

Which furniture trends have your heart in 2025? We’d love to know before heading to High Point!

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