Curved furniture like sofas and tables is good to fill up big empty space. For me it evoke mall lobbies. Mix metals is the stupidest thing, chrome or gold combination with black is ok. But like gloss chrome and dark matt brass dont look that great. If the metals are is similar shade and finish it will pass. But mostly because you dont see it as it blend. So keep the color consistent and prefer similar finish. Over all the trend i basically putting real back into home and importantly put the humans into the equation. Reduce plastic and faux items and bring in natural fibers and materials. Jute, cotton, wool, linen, leather hides and fur, wood even metal like stainless and brass. Focus on qualities that dont show on picture. Smell, touch, warmth even sound. I see many trends after the pandemic to steer away from picture perfect spaces to something you like to sit and lounge. Where the function and comfort is primary and looks are secondary. Go for dyed one tone fabrics or patterns that are correlated with woven techniques with more earthy little tone down but darker shades. Stop the grey and bright stark vibrant colors and even tint the whites. Even with blue tints drop a little yellow in it. Nice AI pictures.
Curved furniture like sofas and tables is good to fill up big empty space. For me it evoke mall lobbies. Mix metals is the stupidest thing, chrome or gold combination with black is ok. But like gloss chrome and dark matt brass dont look that great. If the metals are is similar shade and finish it will pass. But mostly because you dont see it as it blend. So keep the color consistent and prefer similar finish.
Over all the trend i basically putting real back into home and importantly put the humans into the equation. Reduce plastic and faux items and bring in natural fibers and materials. Jute, cotton, wool, linen, leather hides and fur, wood even metal like stainless and brass. Focus on qualities that dont show on picture. Smell, touch, warmth even sound. I see many trends after the pandemic to steer away from picture perfect spaces to something you like to sit and lounge. Where the function and comfort is primary and looks are secondary. Go for dyed one tone fabrics or patterns that are correlated with woven techniques with more earthy little tone down but darker shades. Stop the grey and bright stark vibrant colors and even tint the whites. Even with blue tints drop a little yellow in it.
Nice AI pictures.