i love a good curve, whether it’s an attractive architectural arch or a spectacularly secluded built-in niche, perfect for hiding out. it’s popular these days to add a curve here and there, and i think it may be that kind of mystery a well-placed arch can add to a room, and it’s even trending in artwork, wallpaper and furniture these days, too — for instance, i love a great modular sofa. curves are always more interesting than plain old corners and straight angles, so i went on the hunt for some curvey inspiration to share with you – here are just a few of my favorites.
• photography credits in order of appearance: santa monica proper via taylranne; @arcosantiarizona via @sarahshermansamuel; interior design addict; Leonard Cohen’s retreat via @beau_traps; veranda; bungalow classic; Alexander Calder Sans titre via /jjujii; isometric chair via inmod; elle decor; masha miteva acryclic on paper via keep it simple; architectural digest france; Pablo Palazuelo via artnet; bolaget; velvet my soul; @pierre.yovanovitch; her side poster print via the poster club; rachel saunders ceramics; @arcosantiarizona; Michael Wolk Design; georgia o’keefe’s new mexico home via moon to moon; @cokebartrina; Riad 42 in Marrakesh, Morocco via design finder; santa monica proper via taylranne; ariele alasko; greige design; santa monica proper by @kristine.lo; general store, san francisco; riad 42 via design finder escapes.
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