By necessity, every room in every home is filled with hard edges and sharp corners.
But the introduction of arcing lines brings interest to the harder edges of a space, illustrating the importance of fluid forms in interior design, as shown in the above image showcasing our Grand Lotus Oval Gold Chandelier.
Curves and free-flowing forms add a sense of dynamism and movement, while also guiding the eye naturally around a room, which creates environments that are livelier and more engaging. They also introduce a sense of softness and humanity, both of which feel more approachable and intimate.
Architectural Digest India featured the subject in their “trend-spotting” series in a piece titled “Why designers are loving soft silhouettes and embracing curves.” The subheading declares “Bringing a gentle, comforting vibe to interiors, rounded elements are witnessing a surge in popularity in the current design vocabulary.” Editors note, “Smooth arches, voluptuous padded elements, elegant scalloped edges, striking obround forms and undulating planes are now bringing an easy, relaxed vibe to everything from furniture to lighting to accessories.”
Today we’re taking a look at some of our offerings that fit into this very important category, including our Lunaria Small Silver Chandelier in the image above.
The Storrs Chandelier is a looping creation with 14 lights that will wow from a design perspective and for how much illumination it provides. Made of wrought iron in a contemporary gold leaf finish, the swirling frame is so perfectly curved, the milky glass globes perch atop the curlicues in a balanced and playful pattern. This artisanal gold chandelier with its '20s Milano feel has an interesting shape-shifting vibe when viewed from different perspectives.