The article discusses the evolving trends in home design, particularly focusing on the shift towards softer furniture designs and lighting. Traditional sharp lines are giving way to rounded shapes and plush upholstery. While lighting remains largely metal, styles are adapting to softer aesthetics, with designers creating fabric coverings and unique lamp styles. The article highlights a surprising resurgence of the so-called 'boob light,' which many had previously disliked, showing a shift in perception as trends evolve. The turn towards bold ceiling treatments suggests a desire for impactful design elements.
"Many renters especially (and even newer companies like Tulip) have gone so far out of their way to either cover up these lights or replace them entirely that I didn't think I'd see a day where people would want the boob silhouette."
"I mean, just look at designer Sara Swabb of Storie Collective and her lighting choice in the warm, cozy home office just above... you can't just top that kind of striking design element off with any old cheap glass and metal boob light."
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