Of course, our showroom advisor keeps an eye on the latest living trends to share them with you. So we noticed the return of the soft curved living style: In recent years we saw interiors built with materials in its pure form (wood, concrete), whose construction could be seen (industrial). In response to this style, we see a new style emerging. Or may I say, a come back of the style? Soft curved: An interior full of contrasts in caressability, soft lines, round shapes and depth in the literal form.
How do you apply the soft curved living style?
You apply this style with abandon. A single item soft curved, does not make the style.
You achieve this only through the power of repetition, full of contrasts at different heights and multiple layers.
We see a lot of velvet, rib and teddy fabrics. Contrasted with the hardness of a marble, for example. But in a soft pastel and full of round veins.
Complemented by woods that feel soft, such as birch or beech. Light in color with the beautiful flare of boxwood.
Even rattan is making a come back in this style. Although I have to get very used to that myself!

The furniture also participates
And is this surfeit of materials enough? Certainly not!
The soft lines and curved shapes are also seen in the furniture. Armchairs in tub shapes, sofas with soft lines and round shapes. A seating area with lots of plush cushions. Round and cone-shaped coffee tables. Combined with a sideboard with round rattan shapes or a room divider made of curved bamboo.

Influences of the seventies and eighties
What does this remind you of? Indeed, the 1970s and early 1980s. When sitting pits and dropped ceilings were a must. But in soft natural and warm graying (pastel) tones. This can be beautifully combined with, for example, our Superbase PU cast floor in a solid color version, as a counterpoint to all the textures, layers and round lines.
Would you like to see our cast floors in real life and hear the technical story? Then come to our showroom and be advised.