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The Sentinel
|July 03, 2025
Chunky shapes and sculptural seating is all the rage, says SAM WYLIE-HARRIS
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WHEN it comes to home comforts and sinking into a seat, embracing the chubby aesthetic is the latest fashion and style trend...
"After years of sleek minimalism and hard edges, people are gravitating towards furniture that feels softer and more human, explains Jessica Hubner, founder of UK furnishings brand Collection Seven.
"Fat furniture' with its rounded silhouettes and generous proportions offers exactly that... it's bold, sculptural and surprisingly comforting."
Jessica says there's a growing appetite for statement pieces that feel like art... but function beautifully in everyday spaces. She adds: "People want their homes to feel expressive and inviting, and this trend taps into that perfectly."
Kellie Wyles, head of upholstery at DFS, agrees: "The growing popularity of 'fat furniture' reflects a broader shift towards creating interiors that feel calm, inviting, and effortlessly liveable. These generously proportioned pieces strike a balance between indulgent comfort and everyday practicality - offering oversized silhouettes, deep seats, ample space to plush cushioning and expansive footrests, Kellie says this trend turns the home into a sanctuary. It is also driven by a desire for wellness, Characterised by "both physical and emotional".
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