
I've often seen the scalloped trend as a little playful, perhaps childish, and not really something I was on board with – until designers convinced me otherwise.
Bringing softness and shape to any space, scallops are having a moment right now. From scalloped-edged rugs to mirrors and stylish scalloped side tables, this interior design trend takes its inspiration from vintage fabrics and is now making waves in 2025.
A perfect way to introduce some spring decor ideas to your space, this coastal-meets-cottage silhouette helps introduce movement, personality, and intrigue to your decor that a boring straight line simply cannot.
If you're tempted to try the scalloped trend but aren't sure where to begin, I've rounded up the best scalloped home decor finds to help you bring this trend to life in the most stylish, Homes & Gardens way possible.
12 stylish scalloped pieces to shop now

The great thing about this decor and furniture trend is that it doesn't need a whole lot of commitment; you can be as subtle or statement-making as you want. A sweet lampshade or a side table can add a touch of romance to your bedside, while scalloped tableware brings a sense of whimsy to the dinner table. Personally, I love a scalloped tray on my coffee table to add some on-trend kudos to my living room (and help corral all my matches and candles).
Here are my top 12 finds to shop now that have a designer-approved touch without a luxury price tag.
A scalloped rug is one of the best ways to dip you toe into the trend and even Google says demand is at an all-time high for these wavy-edged carpets. I love this jute version from Walmart that comes in 5 sizes, all with this pretty white border.
Addison Ross' scalloped tray is top of the list of 'it' buys in 2025. Made from glossy lacquer, it is a must-have for your coffee table, vanity, desk, and even entryway table to help you get organized. Check out all the colors and shapes on Saks.
For a quick refresh, a new scalloped lampshade can work wonders to elevate an old lamp or nightstand with some new season style. This rattan one, designed by Joanna Gaines, brings a playful, organic charm.
I've already added this handcrafted rattan side table to my basket. I've been looking for some vintage-inspired pieces for my living room, and I love the boho style and shape of this for resting drinks and styling up a little lamp.
Tablescaping is something we all love to have more fun with come Spring, and these scalloped placemats are sure to uplift your table – whether indoors or out – with color and shape.
A real statement-making piece, this wooden sofa is finished with a wavy cut edge on the frame and topped with striped yellow upholstery to marry together two top trends for 2025, scallops and butter yellow, in one unique buy.
Of course, one of the simplest ways to get on board with this trend is with scalloped bed linens. Everyone loves crisp white sheets, but if you're looking to be lulled to sleep with a little extra detail, I love the contrast piped wavy edges of these shams.
Available in 7 colors to suit your style, this petite lamp from Birch Lane is designed to bring a cozy glow to your bedside. With a pretty ceramic base, it has been topped with a rattan and cotton scalloped shade for a warm, inviting upgrade.
I'm obsessed with British designer Matilda Goad's collection from Anthropologie, including this delightful plaid rug. It comes in 3 different colorways, each with this lovely scalloped border.
Designed by 'Chris Loves Julia' designers and creators Chris and Julia, this flush mount ceiling light was created to look like a little parasol. While they techincally designed it for children's spaces, I think it is classic enough to work throughout your home.
I'm really impressed by this Target mirror. Made from a sleek wooden frame with a scalloped style edge, it feels like a really modern take on the trend that would work in even the most minimalist of spaces.
Made from a rich, sustainably sourced wood, this little nightstand will make a sweet addition to any bedroom – whether in the master, guest suite, or children's room. It keeps your belongings organized while being on-trend.
If you’ve been on the fence about scalloped decor, consider this your sign to give it a try. Whether you start small or go all in, these wavy pieces are sure to add some fun to your interiors, and what better time to do so than with this playful spring decor trend.