Skip the Squares: Organic & Unique Decor and Furniture Form
The days of perfect rectangles and boxy squares are behind us. The modern approach to interior design factors in different forms with free-flowing and organic shapes.
The standard square end table or rigid rectangular dining table can be familiar and comfortable for us. But those shapes can easily become just plain boring! This is especially true if every furnishing is in this shape. It doesn’t hurt to try something different by breaking up the monotony of four-sided furniture with organic and unique forms.
Kidney Shaped Coffee Table
This funky Kidney Shaped Coffee table comes in standard finishes with a playful form shaped like an organ.
Marshmallow Sofa
This 1956 design called the Marshmallow Sofa resembles the rounded tops of giant marshmallows. It combines fun and sculptural all in one sofa.
Norman Bentwood Chair
An accurate reproduction of Norman Cherner’s iconic 1958 design, the Norman Bentwood Chair has a distinct cut-out backrest in the shape of an hourglass.
Palma Shelf
Why buy a straight-edged shelving unit when you can get one that is big, bold, round and just as spacious? The Palma Shelf is made of mango wood shelves with black iron pipe framing.
La Chaise
The eclectic and sculptural La Chaise chaise lounger features a remarkably unusual shape designed for those who like functional artwork as furniture.
Sputnik Table Lamp
The Sputnik Table Lamp combines 1950s retro style with futuristic design. It’s not your average table lamp but it sure knows how to brighten a room with its explosive lighting capabilities.
They might not be in your typical box-like shape, but these modern furnishings and contemporary home decor will add intrigue and dynamic design to your interior space. Don’t be afraid to try something different!