Textured furniture is the latest part of the ridged renaissance that surfaces have seen over the last few years. Glass panes have become fluted, tiles take a tactile twist and the smartest wallpaper ideas explore the three-dimensional. Now it’s the turn of furniture to get involved. Cabinets, wardrobes, sideboards, drawers, and desks are eschewing flat fronts, smooth doors, and level panels in favour of something a little more decorative, as thin, slat-like grooves take over storage in every room of the house.
Such as the rounded oak ridges decorate the Reed sideboard by John Lewis & Partners, echoing the pieces’ subtly curved edges and made more dramatic by the contrasting blacktop, legs and stand-alone front slats the solid oak is painted in. As well as making the most of the vertical pattern’s skill at hiding the entrance to doors, this softer take on the trend introduces a smooth, undulating finish you can’t help but touch.
Isn’t the masterpiece that you want?
xoxo, Joe
Credit | All shots used on the mood board via our Pinterest boards.
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