Softer Shapes for Everyday Spaces

Curves help a room feel more open, relaxed and easy to live in. The collection includes pieces like arched bed frames, curved sofas, rounded coffee tables and smooth-edge TV units. These shapes suit areas where you want things to feel welcoming — from lounge rooms to bedrooms or quiet work zones. Curved furniture also takes the edge off sharp corners and helps smaller spaces feel a little lighter.

Mix Curves with Straight Edges

Round or sculpted pieces sit well with clean-lined furniture. Mixing the two helps keep your setup balanced. Use curved seating with a rectangular rug or a round coffee table with a straight-framed couch. These pieces work well in homes styled with soft textures, natural light or neutral tones — like Scandinavian, Japandi, coastal or boucle finishes. Timber, boucle and fabric upholstery all help round out the look.

Designed for Function, Styled for Comfort

Even with a softer look, these pieces still support everyday life. Sofas are cushioned, bed frames feel solid, and coffee tables hold their shape. Storage pieces include shelves, drawers or cabinet space where it makes sense. Most products ship flat-packed so they’re easy to move and simple to set up. Once they’re in place, they’re made to be used daily — no fuss or upkeep needed beyond a quick clean.

Frequently asked questions

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You’ll find bed frames with arched headboards, sculpted sofas, rounded coffee tables, curved entertainment units and smooth-edge storage. These pieces are shaped to feel more relaxed but still offer the support, storage or seating you need day to day.

No. Curved designs work well with square or rectangular furniture like bookshelves, sideboards or classic sofas. They break up sharp corners, soften the layout and bring in a bit of visual balance. You can mix shapes without making the space feel busy.

Yes. Softer shapes can help open up a compact layout. They reduce the number of sharp lines in view, which makes the room feel less crowded. Rounded edges also make it easier to move around tight areas without bumping into hard corners.

Scandinavian, Japandi, coastal and boucle all suit curved shapes. These styles lean into soft finishes, neutral tones and calm setups. Curved furniture fits naturally into that kind of space, whether you're going for light and minimal or soft and textural.

Use a cloth to wipe smooth surfaces like timber or laminate. For fabric-covered pieces, spot-clean with a gentle cleaner or use a vacuum with a soft brush. Check the product label or instructions for anything specific. Avoid dragging cleaning tools along curved edges to keep the shape neat.

Most items arrive flat-packed. They’re designed for quick assembly with simple tools — often included. The instructions are clear and direct, so setup doesn’t take long. You can usually finish it with a screwdriver or Allen key.

Yes. Curves look good next to solid timber, soft boucle, metal frames or even glass. You don’t need to match textures or shapes exactly. If the colours work together, the mix will feel cohesive. Use rugs, cushions or lighting to tie everything together.

No. These pieces are designed for daily life. Couches feel supportive, tables are sturdy, and storage units still hold what they need to. The curve just changes how it looks — not how it works.

Curves come and go in different trends, but the shapes themselves are pretty timeless. They’ve been part of design for decades. If you stick to neutral colours or wood finishes, they’re easy to work into your space long-term.

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