Modern Soft Minimalist living room featuring a curved Replica Togo Sofa and matching Replica Togo Ottoman.

The 2026 Edit: How to Master 'Soft Minimalism' with Curved Replica Design

As we look towards 2026, the stark, cold lines of traditional minimalism are evolving. The new direction is "Soft Minimalism"—a design philosophy that prioritizes warmth, tactile textures, and, most importantly, organic curves.

This look is about removing the sharp edges from your home to create a space that feels like a sanctuary. Here is how to master the look using iconic Replica Furniture pieces that champion the curve.


1. The Low Curve: Grounding the Living Room

The sharp, boxy sofa is being replaced by low-profile, unstructured seating. The Replica Togo Sofa is the hero of this movement. Its crumpled, folded form eliminates all hard angles, instantly making a living room feel relaxed and inviting.

The Essential Companion:

To complete the soft silhouette, pair the sofa with the Replica Togo Ottoman. This versatile pouf acts as a footrest or flexible extra seating, continuing the "floor-level" aesthetic that defines the Soft Minimalist vibe.

Style Tip: By choosing a tactile fabric like suede or a soft woven blend you are enhancing the softness and catching the light.


2. Softening the Kitchen: The Organic Stool

Kitchens are often dominated by hard, straight lines—stone benchtops, square cabinetry, and tiled splashbacks. You need a counter stool that disrupts this rigidity.

The Replica Erik Buch Bar Stool is the perfect antidote. Unlike metal industrial stools, the Erik Buch features a sculpted timber frame with a "floating" curved seat. The natural timber warmth and the gentle arc of the seat soften the harsh edge of a kitchen island.

Replica Erik Buch Bar Stool in white leather and timber, showing the organic curved seat design at a kitchen bench.Replica Erik Buch Bar Stool in white leather and timber, showing the organic curved seat design at a kitchen bench.

3. The Organic Accent: Texture & Form

To break up a room, introduce a "blob" or organic shape. The Replica Pierre Paulin Pacha Lounge Chair uses rounded, cloud-like forms to create visual comfort. Upholstered in white bouclé, it adds both the curve and the tactile experience essential to Soft Minimalism.

White boucle Replica Pierre Paulin Pacha Chair highlighting soft texture and organic curves.White boucle Replica Pierre Paulin Pacha Chair highlighting soft texture and organic curves.

4. The Dining Flow: Warmth in the Round

In the dining room, swap the sharp rectangular table for a circle. The Tully Round Dining Table (120cm) is the ultimate solution for soft minimalism. Its curved edge eliminates sharp corners, encouraging fluid movement around the room.

Unlike cool marble or white laminate, the Oak Veneer finish introduces a layer of natural warmth and grain that grounds the space, making it feel organic and lived-in rather than clinical.

Tully Round Oak Dining Table with natural timber grain, showcasing soft curved edges for a minimalist dining room.Tully Round Oak Dining Table with natural timber grain, showcasing soft curved edges for a minimalist dining room.

5. The Final Layer: Textural Cushions

Soft minimalism relies on "visual quietness," but that shouldn't mean boring. Use scatter cushions to introduce warmth without clutter.

Layering varying shapes—such as a round or lumbar cushion—on your Replica Togo or Replica Pacha Chair reinforces the organic theme. Stick to a tonal palette (creams, beiges, soft greys) but vary the fabrics: mix boucle, linen, and velvet to create a space that feels rich and inviting.

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Need help curating your space? Call our design team on 1300 338 978.