

Cameron Diaz’s Montecito Living Room Spotlights Curved Furniture for 2026
Design sites like Homes & Gardens point to Cameron Diaz’s former Montecito home as a clear sign of curved furniture taking over interiors in 2026. The living room mixes a rounded sofa, four curved armchairs, and spherical planters into a setup full of soft shapes.
A rattan pendant light hangs overhead with its scalloped edges, while greenery in those round planters sits behind the sofa and on a sideboard. This creates a neutral space that feels open and calm, ditching sharp angles for something more natural.
What Experts Say About the Shift
Josh Branigan from Cuckooland notes that sharp lines are fading for softer forms like curved sofas and round tables. He says they make rooms calmer, especially in living areas and bedrooms, and even work outdoors for better flow.
Shelley Cochrane suggests pairing curves with muted stones, light woods, and greens on limewashed walls to echo nature. Homes & Gardens calls it the next step in organic design, with Diaz’s room as proof.
Interior Daily agrees, seeing the trend in rounded sofas, armchairs, and decor across homes as people prioritize comfort.
Recreating the Look
- A wicker pendant much like Diaz’s adds texture over neutrals.
- Curved armchairs in hemp fabric offer comfort with clean lines.
- An orange curved sofa brings warmth to pale rooms.
- Round cushions and planters fill in the details easily.
These picks from Homes & Gardens show how to pull off the style without a full overhaul.
