
"The AD Darling: The Sunset daybed from Brigette Romanek's collaboration with Crate & Barrel sparked joy for our team, particularly for its substantially cushioned top and scholarly yet discreet storage shelves. "I formed an emotional attachment to this daybed within moments of setting it down," says commerce writer Julia Harrison. "The construction makes it so you can feel sheltered in conversation with someone else or you have a great place to rest your head and lift your feet-even at work.""
"This year was all about texture. With minimal '70s-esque silhouettes dominating the landscape, we paid extra attention to the feel of our furniture. Comfort, versatility, and of course style factored into our criteria when it came to our top contenders. Those who celebrated Seat Week with us will spot the familiar names in this category as well as a Castlery curved sofa that many of you invited into your homes."
Design trends favored tactile surfaces and minimal '70s-inspired silhouettes, elevating the sensory experience of furniture. Comfort, versatility, and style guided selections across seating and bedding. The Sunset daybed combined plush cushioning with discreet storage, creating a sheltered, conversational spot and a comfortable place to rest. Modular interest peaked around pieces like the Castlery Auburn Curve Sofa, whose dynamic shape and performance bouclé upholstery offered both visual appeal and spill resistance. The Willo Perron Bun chair delivered exaggerated lines and a pillowy fill that testers found irresistibly cushy, prompting enthusiastic responses from staff and readers alike.
Read at Architectural Digest
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