Curved minimalism

We're still craving curves through rounded corners, plump volumes, and curved frames for a softer take on minimalism. Soft forms and inflated contours relax interior spaces, bringing a sense of soulful minimalism.

A woman lying on the Salamanca sofa upholstered in brown Lazio fabric in a moody beachside setting.

3 key elements of the curved minimalism trend

Soft forms and inflated contours relax interior spaces, bringing a sense of soulful minimalism.

Curved lines

Curved minimalism blends organic shapes with minimalistic lines. Think rounded corners, plump volumes and curvaceous frames.

Calming neutrals

For a curved minimalist aesthetic, neutral colours are a must. Choose natural hues like green, brown, and beige to achieve a sense of calm.

Cosy textures

From plush blankets to bouclé cushions, cosy textures add warmth and comfort to create a relaxed yet inviting interior.

The Modena sofa

Curvilinear designs with enveloping shapes bring a protective and welcoming quality to living spaces, too. We love Modena for this, where organic shapes and minimal lines come together in a casual, contemporary expression.

Woman lounging on the Modena sofa in a light-filled living room.

The Bolzano collection

The Bolzano collection epitomises this shift to curved minimalism. With a sculptural silhouette, the elegant sofa has a streamlined look and a cocooning feel. There is also the option to invest in a stand-alone chaise longue or armchair from the collection. The modern accent chair, now available with swivel functionality, combines soft organic shapes with minimalistic lines.

Cosy yet contemporary living room featuring the Bolzano sofa and the Bolzano armchair.
Textured bouclé fabric draped over an object with a soft, plush appearance.

Embrace a minimalist mindset

Style simply with cosy textures and calming neutrals inspired by nature in green, brown, and beige tones to let the curves shine.