Curvaceous Lines30 August 2022 When considering ways to break up the linear lines of a room, introducing curves can be the most direct route. A curvaceous line can guide and draw the eye, changing the landscape of a space and allowing new dimensions and shapes to form. Curves can be delivered into a space in many ways, so we’ve curated some of our top designs that offer a surprise direction to any space. The Sting Side Table by Cattelan Italia is one of our most popular side tables. Whilst a side table seems like a conventional choice for a curved edge, there is nothing conventional about this design. With its stylish round ceramic top, sleek double stem, and an offset spherical base, these side tables offer a shape that allows your gaze to cast around them. For a bolder design, the Pancho Side Table by Cattelan Italia features a rounded but organic cylindrical structure in a range of finishes which complement an industrial aesthetic. Seating can offer some great curvaceous options too; take the Bombe Chair by Cattelan Italia which features a smooth cocooning seat offering arm and back support. The legs have a classic wood finish, allowing the gentle rises and falls of the curves to really be highlighted. Or even the simple yet contemporary Lagom Pouf by Porada which has gentle rounded edges to complement its crushed cube shape. Available in a wide range of fabrics and finishes, allowing you to ensure you can use this within your space how you want to. For some larger designs with curves, the Lake Sideboard by Calligaris offers an elongated oval shape with a sleek ceramic top recessed from the frame edge. The sideboard has a two-door central compartment and a curved door at each end. Or for a truly statement piece, the Mary Bar Cabinet by Porada is a stylish two section cylindrical cabinet design with curved doors made from natural or stained Canaletto walnut. The upper compartments feature an ice glass detail, a brushed brass metal back wall, angular shelving, and a rechargeable LED interior light. Introducing curvaceous lines into your space softens the linear, and allows your space to breathe new shapes and life giving you the freedom to explore different dimensions and silhouettes. |
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