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Interior design trends in the use of round shapes

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After years of domination, perpendicular lines and right angles are giving way to organic designs and rounded shapes in interior design projects.

This profound shift in formal language infiltrated gentle curves and amorphous volumes into design pieces,

furniture and decorative elements, a shift that became increasingly apparent.

Some argue that this change may be indirectly related to the growing interest in sustainability

and the pursuit of strategies that reconnect people with nature.

It also appears in the continued presence of biophilia across projects of different scales.

 

Interior design trends in the use of round shapes

 

Social isolation period during the Coronavirus (COVID-19)

The pandemic has only increased this tendency, prompting individuals to devise ways to incorporate nature into their living spaces.

Thus promoting well-being in daily life.

In this context, organic forms draw inspiration from natural elements such as plants and rivers.

They resemble living beings that embody flexibility and movement.

Moreover, these shapes evoke a sense of coziness, warmth, and relaxation, bringing tranquility to the spaces they inhabit.

Projects that adopt this design language excel in integrating pieces that ensure the fluidity of natural, curved and comfortable movements.

Providing benefits such as improved spatial circulation and increased safety by reducing projecting and sharp angles.

It is important to note that the curved shapes possess additional properties that enhance the concept of back to nature.

They are seamlessly integrated into spaces that engage in dialogue with the landscape and outdoor plants.

 

Interior design trends in the use of round shapes

 

Interior design trends in the use of round shapes
Interior design trends in the use of round shapes

 

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