Fashion
Design recipes, trends in furniture and home decor

📅 Published: May 23, 2026
Curvy lines are prominent as are clean lines and neutral color palettes and natural materials. The trend is understated and minimal as opposed to bold and bright.
Scandinavian influences and organic materials
Light, blonde woods and Scandinavian inspired silhouettes are taking center stage, while darker woods are less prominent. This trend leans heavily into European influences, focusing on functionality, simplicity and craftsmanship.
Curves over corners
Sharp edges are giving way to rounded forms. From curved sofas to circular tables and arched details, organic shapes are being used to create flow and ease within a space. This shift introduces a more relaxed, inviting energy compared to rigid, boxy furniture.
Chunky, comfortable upholstery
Sofas are becoming deeper, fuller and more substantial. Thin arms are out and wider, chunkier arms are in. Neutral tones such as cream and taupe dominate over colors such as gray.
Stone used as a ‘statement’
Next to wood, stone is one of the more popular materials being introduced in new product roll outs. Natural stone and materials to mimic stone are being used beyond countertops, appearing on furnishings such as coffee tables, side tables and accent pieces.
Brass remains the dominant finish
Brass remains, hands down, the most popular finish, but in a more muted, sophisticated way. Brassy and bold is out; matte, muted and unpolished is in. This trend is prevalent in several ways including lighting, hardware and furniture accents.
Period influences
While mid-century modern pieces have always remained timeless, furniture makers are also giving a nod to other periods including art deco. Curves, sculptural lighting, two-tone furnishings and furnishings that mix materials are being used to help serve as statement pieces.
Unexpected shapes
Chairs are evolving into conversation pieces. From exaggerated curves to asymmetrical silhouettes, seating is being designed to stand alone as functional art while still integrating into the overall space.
Modern farmhouse
Traditional farmhouse style furniture is being reinterpreted with cleaner lines and more restrained detailing. The look is less rustic and more curated, blending classic references with contemporary finishes.
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You might knee-d this column one day
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Paul is my new physical therapist. He’s a British guy on YouTube. The great thing about YouTube medical care is that there’s no paperwork to fill out and your insurance is never questioned. Plus, your health care professional doesn’t know if you leave the workout to answer text messages.
PT Paul has been helping me with my trick knee. It can’t pull a rabbit out of a hat, but it can do other tricks. That knee had surgery twice as a kid and likes to remind me.
Because I am sometimes exuberant, I’ve been watching PT Paul twice a day doing the full regimen of knee-strengthening exercises. Now, not only my left knee hurts, but I sometimes limp, and my right hip hurts.
It’s not Paul’s fault; it’s mine. I should have taken more text message breaks.
All of which is how I found myself sitting in an orthopedic surgeon’s office. This doctor replaced both knees for a friend. When you are young, you compare notes on fashion trends, concert venues and coffee shops. When you are retirement age, you compare notes on surgeons, hospitals and recovery times.
I brought a translator to the ortho appointment with me — our oldest daughter who speaks fluent medical.My translator and I were shown to a room to wait for the doctor. I enjoy waiting for doctors because studying everything on the wall is how you get to know them.
The walls were plastered with photographs.
“Look at this one,” I chirped. “A woman standing by a helicopter wrote, ‘Thanks for putting me back in the air.’”
Next to that was an equestrian rider jumping a horse over a fence. Below that was a picture of a woman whacking the stuffing out of a tennis ball.
She wrote, “Thanks for giving me my life back. My TKR has made all the difference. You’re the best!”TKR is code for total knee replacement. I know that thanks to my translator.
“This is incredible!” I said. “I could be flying helicopters, playing tennis and jumping horses.”
My translator rolled her eyes.
The last picture showed two fellas on a wrestling mat and the inscription said, “Thanks for getting me back on the mat in six weeks!”
After discussion with the doctor, I opted to see how a cortisone shot would work.
I thanked him and said, “You must be really good to have that fella back on a wrestling mat only six weeks after surgery.”
He said the one he did surgery on was the 60-something referee standing next to the mat at the edge of the photo.
“Oh, I see,” I said. “But tell me this, how long after surgery before I could get my pilot’s license or be jumping horses?”
Lori Borgman is a columnist, author and speaker. Her new book, “What Happens at Grandma’s Stays at Grandma’s” is now available. Email her at lori@loriborgman.com.
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