Curved silhouettes and organic forms making a comeback in furniture
Team L&Mย
Architects and Interior designers talk about how curved furniture is making a come back in 2025.
Vivek Agarwal, Aman Bansal, Abhishek Agrawal, Co-Founders, Maanavi Homes
Curved silhouettes and organic forms are redefining interiors in 2025, bringing softness, movement, and a sense of serenity to modern living spaces. Luxury interiors are undergoing a gentle transformation. Curved silhouettes and organic forms are replacing sharp, angular lines, bringing softness, fluidity, and a sense of serenity to modern homes.
Inspired by natureโs contours, this design direction champions both aesthetic beauty and functional ease. Arched sofas, sculptural tables, and fluid shapes enhance spatial movement, foster relaxed conversation, and align perfectly with wellness-focused living. Paired with neutral palettes, tactile materials, and subtle textures, these elements create harmonious spaces that soothe the senses.
Gagan Rasiwasia, Managing Director, Trestle
Curved silhouettes and organic forms are quietly redefining modern furniture design. With their soft edges and fluid lines, these pieces offer a welcome break from the harshness of strict geometry. They bring a sense of ease, encouraging spaces that feel more natural, lived-in, and emotionally grounded.
Inspired by the irregularity and rhythm of the natural world, this approach favours shapes that flow rather than conform. Furniture becomes more than just functional, it softens the room, invites touch, and adds a sculptural quality without being overpowering.
This shift signals a deeper move towards comfort and calm, where visual softness translates into emotional ease. Rather than standing apart from their surroundings, these forms blend in effortlessly, creating interiors that feel cohesive and personal. The appeal lies not just in the look, but in the way these pieces make a space feel warm, approachable, and human.
Brijesh Bansal, Founder of Stone Art
Curved silhouettes and organic forms are redefining contemporary furniture, bringing softness and flow to both indoor and outdoor spaces. Inspired by natureโs fluid lines, these designs offer comfort and visual ease. In outdoor dining setups, gently rounded wooden tables paired with sculptural chairs blend seamlessly into landscaped surroundings, creating a warm, inviting retreat. Chaise lounge chairs with sinuous profiles not only cradle the body but also echo natural contours, enhancing relaxation.
Outdoor stools in pebble or pod-like shapes add an artistic, functional touch to terraces and patios. Crafted in teak or acacia wood, these pieces age beautifully, merging tactile appeal with durability. This return to curves signals a shift toward more human-centric designโone that values emotion, flow, and connection with the environment. Whether nestled in a garden or by a poolside, these forms soften the edges of modern life and infuse outdoor living with poetic charm.