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Take advantage of the most current furniture and home decor trends with this curated collection from our expert team of designers. Each of these pieces incorporates at least one of the most exciting and on-trend style elements that are inspiring exceptional design today.

American Leather
Cumulus Comfort Air
$ 3,399.00
Cisco Home
Pebble Tall Bed
$ 4,425.00
Thayer Coggin
Straight Up Sectional
From $ 20,934.00
Cisco Home
Baronet Chair
$ 3,038.00
American Leather
Athlea Armless Sofa
From $ 3,274.00
American Leather
Athlea Sofa
From $ 4,842.00
American Leather
Athlea Sectional
From $ 6,903.00
American Leather
Revie Sofa
From $ 4,078.00
American Leather
Arden Chair
From $ 1,840.00
American Leather
Pharrah Chair
From $ 1,946.00
American Leather
Clara Comfort Sleeper
$ 3,699.00
Rowe
Hair on Hide Miles Ottoman
$ 2,725.00
Rowe
Sylvie Sofa - Quick Ship
$ 3,500.00
AA 110CR-19
Cisco Home
Enzo Two-Piece Banquette
$ 7,300.00
Cisco Home
Genevieve Chair and a Half
$ 3,588.00

Add Depth With Darker Wood, And Earth Tones

Darker woods like walnut and teak, in addition to nature-inspired earth tones like mossy green, gray, burgundy red, chocolate brown, and cream are great ways to ground your space with a sense of depth and ease. You might also opt for lighter wood furniture stained in darker brown and coffee finishes like the GRAYN Bedroom Collection in Shadow Oak.

Invest In Custom Furniture, And Statement Pieces 

As sustainability efforts become more of a focus around the world, so too will custom made furniture. Expertly crafted to suit your precise space and lifestyle needs, custom pieces can be constructed with sustainable materials like FSC certified solid wood, and they tend to offer a more personalized, heirloom-quality product. Designers also recommend rounding out a more neutral aesthetic with the occasional pop of color, or a bold statement piece that draws the eye, and brings vibrancy to your design. Don’t be afraid to mix styles, and get creative!

Indulge In Curved Silhouettes, And Eco-Friendly Products

Smooth curves, and softer angles are more authentic to shapes found in nature, and will take style precedence over hard, straight lines. You can offset a more rigid, structural piece by incorporating some rounder design elements for a truly inspired and elegant look. In addition, prioritizing sustainably sourced materials, and ethically responsible processes is another designer-approved trend that’s here to stay for the benefit of our planet, and our homes.