

Pia’s Picks: squiggly home accessories
Life doesn’t always go in a straight line – and in design, it’s no different. These curve-tastic pieces from our range show just how lovely that can be.
I’ve recently taken a shine to playful accessories with a scribbly-line look. Candleholders with elegantly curvy bases that seem to meander through the room – delicate, almost fragile, but still bold enough to make a statement. Wall hooks reminiscent of notebook squiggles, crossing wall art with practicality.

Source: Ferm Living

Source: Ferm Living
Why do I love curvy shapes so much? Maybe it’s because they remind me of nature. Of gentle ocean waves, undulating sand dunes or the flowing outline of a tree. They bring soothing balance to the often harsh, straight-lined elements in our homes, and have an organic, lively look.
Art Nouveau vibes: timeless elegance with a twist
The use of nature-inspired shapes as a central design element dates right back to the Art Nouveau period. Taking plants, flowers and wavy lines as inspiration, artists and designers created an aesthetic that still captivates us to this day. This mixture of timeless elegance and liveliness always attracts me to shapes like these, whether it’s in architecture, furniture or little accessories.
Creative curves: minimalist, but with a wow effect
Although curvy designs are minimalist, they’re anything but boring. They mesh well with almost any interior, all while grabbing attention from every direction. You can emphasise their lightness by combining them with soft colours such as cream or pastel shades. If you’d rather go for a bolder look, they match perfectly with strong colours such as dark green or terracotta. In bright rooms, where light accentuates curvy outlines, they really come into their own.

Source: Leitmotiv

Source: Opviq
So if your home could do with a little more liveliness, these designs will deliver just that.





Leitmotiv Tafellamp Twist - Metaal - Rood - 31x54x31 cm (BxHxD) - Red Ochre - E27/15W
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In my Pia’s Picks series, I regularly showcase my favourite finds – things I might not need, but definitely want.
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