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Five Furniture Trends Defining Interior Design

What resonated most after attending High Point Market

Traditional Furniture

Traditional furniture... but loosened up. Think familiar shapes like rolled arms, classic proportions, tailored profiles but a little lighter and relaxed. Simplified details and clean silhouettes. Trending: traditional game tables.

Curvy in In

Sofas, chairs, tables, and even case goods featuring rounded edges and soft corners. These shapes immediately change the mood of a room, making it feel calmer, softer, and more inviting. After years of straight lines and hard angles, this is a collective exhale.

Intentional Color

Green is the standout, but it doesn't act alone. Rich, earthy tones compliment upholstery and accents, often paired with plush fabrics like velvet and faux fur. However, intentional color should be approachable. Loud colors should not dominate a space; they should add warmth and depth without overwhelming the room.

Pattern and Dark Wood

Pattern is back, but it’s not trying to steal the room. It’s being used with restraint, layered thoughtfully to add rhythm and visual interest. What keeps it grounded is the return of darker, richer woods. Deep finishes add weight, giving interiors a sense of permanence that balances pattern movement. 

A Statement Bed

Canopy and four-poster beds are making a strong showing, feeling surprisingly modern. Clean lines, lighter frames, and mixed materials kept them from feeling heavy or old-fashioned. craftedquarters.com

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