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Curved Armchairs
Definition / Introduction
Curved armchairs are the ultimate statement in modern seating, defined by their sweeping silhouettes and organic lines. Unlike angular chairs, these pieces soften a room’s aesthetic, creating a sense of flow and relaxation while offering ergonomic comfort.
Details & Variations
Luxury brands such as Eichholtz, Gallery Direct, and Uttermost present curved armchairs in rich velvet, bouclé, and leather finishes. Bases often feature swivel mechanisms, pedestal stands, or slim brass frames, making them versatile for both living rooms and bedroom corners.
Curved chairs can be compact accent pieces or larger, enveloping designs that command attention. Neutral tones such as ivory, taupe, and charcoal are popular, but bold jewel shades—emerald, sapphire, or deep burgundy—can turn them into standout features.
Styling Tip: Position a pair of curved armchairs opposite a Theodore Alexander sofa to create balance, while adding a sculptural side table for contrast.
Related Glossary Terms
Pairs beautifully with bouclé sofas, swivel chairs, luxury accent seating, velvet furniture, and modern statement chairs.