LIM Furniture Curved Forms & Sculptural Furniture
Curved forms are redefining contemporary interiors, offering a considered counterpoint to rigid lines and hard geometry. Through softened silhouettes and sculptural profiles, these designs create spaces that feel balanced, calm, and refined.
At LIM, this approach is expressed through pieces where form is intentional and materiality is allowed to speak. The Crescent Bench and Bended Side Table explore curvature at different scales, showing how sculptural thinking can shape both spatial elements and functional objects.
The Crescent Bench
The Crescent Bench is where form and function meet in harmony. The curved fluidity of the seat introduces movement and visual ease, while the stainless steel construction brings strength, durability, and a moment of quiet glamour. Three bold cylindrical legs anchor the piece with confidence, giving it architectural clarity and presence.
Softness in the Crescent Bench is expressed through form rather than material – its curved silhouette removes hard edges, supports spatial flow, and counterbalances the strength of its stainless steel construction. A modern interpretation of mid-century influence, the bench works as both sculptural focal point and purposeful seating in residential and commercial settings.
The Bended Side Table
The Bended Side Table explores curvature through material, allowing a single continuous form to define the design. Crafted from bent perspex, the piece feels light, fluid, and deliberate. Functioning as both side table and magazine holder, it balances practicality with sculptural intent.
Available in clear and black perspex, the piece interacts differently with its surroundings. The clear version allows light to pass through, reducing visual weight, while the black finish introduces contrast and definition. In both cases, the form remains the focal point – understated yet expressive.
Together, the Crescent Bench and Bended Side Table demonstrate how curved forms can soften interiors through proportion, movement, and clarity of design — furniture that is refined, sculptural, and intentionally made to shape space
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