While there seems to be a dearth of curves on my T.V. thanks to the Olympics, I have been noticing a lot of curves in interior design lately, namely sofas.
What's so great about curved sofas?
- they can define a space in a way that plain old straight sofas can't quite accomplish on their own
- they're good for unusual room shapes
- they are a great solution for large spaces that may have the potential to feel vast and stark
- they're also great for spaces that have architectural details that you wouldn't want to hide behind a sofa, such as wainscoting or other molding, large-scale wall art or maybe just the baddest-ass penthouse view through your floor-to-ceiling windows
Most of these sofas look custom-made and, thus, are looky-no-touchy for me. But maybe you're in possession of a small fortune. Or maybe you're a celebrity. Or maybe not.
Irregardless. Riot On!
Porn-worthy. Really tasteful, high-class porn. In a good way.
This space is my kind of awesome. In fact, why don't you invite me over?
Probably not designed by world's most-talented 5 year-old, but I'd like to think so.
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Traditional, but with a twist.
Mad in Mykonos.
The curved sofa is easily the most normal thing here. Who else NEEDS a stuffed cowstrich in their life now?!!! Anyone???
Not for cramped spaces.
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