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Homes & Gardens
Charlotte Olby

I used to shudder at skirted furniture but now I can't get enough – here are the pieces that changed this shopping editor's mind

Sunroom with a seagrass rug and a large white box pleate sofa with two floral arm chairs facing toward a large wood coffee table.

Skirted furniture has always felt inherently uncool. But recently the unexpected has happened and that has all changed – with ruffles, box pleats and softly draped furniture signaling a seriously stylish home.

Starting to pick up popularity last year, this once-considered dated furniture trend felt unapologetically old-fashioned – like something you'd find in a forgotten corner of my Grandmother's home. But lately, I've had a change of heart thanks to designers and furniture makers making quite the case for skirted furniture for this year's interior design trends.

Back in a big way, I'm the first to admit that I'm now obsessed with all things skirts. From completely cottagecore frills to more modern drapery, skirted furniture adds warmth and a nostalgic charm I didn't realize my home was missing. And perhaps yours is too.

(Image credit: Vaughan Design & Development / Photography Chris Snook)

So, what changed my mind? As with most trends, it started with fashion's love of flounce and frills that had me realizing my home just had far too many minimalist tendencies and was crying out for a little skirt action.

Many of us have been looking to embrace more vintage trends in contemporary settings this year, with more nostalgic and traditional interior design styles taking homes by storm of late. Cottagecore and grandmillenial decor ideas have soared, making a desire for skirted furniture feel perfectly acceptable in 2025.

Additionally, it is actually really quite practical. Hiding a world of sins, adding a skirt to many furniture pieces means you can not only add personality, but hide storage underneath, like this ruffled banquette seat in a soft pastel kitchen designed by Vaughan Design & Developments. The bed skirt trend also encourages you to add a valance to a box spring bed to disguise hidden drawers or boxes with color or pattern.

(Image credit: Lulu & Georgia)

And of course, I started noticing skirted and pleated pieces popping up at some of my favorite retailers too.

As seen above, in the new Lulu & Georgia spring collection, whimsical skirted ottomans were paired in harmony with a tailored, box-pleated couch and modern decor to prove that transitional design and old-meets-new styling is the way to create spaces that 'feel alive' in 2025.

Meanwhile, they're also being championed at Serena & Lily. Chief design officer Kirsty Williams says, 'Skirted pieces always work and open up possibilities in a space as they aren’t battling leg finishes, styles, colors, or other materials (as you might encounter trying to complement leg finishes with coffee tables, side tables and other hardlines). They effectively act as a neutral and help create a moment of visual calm,' Kirsty suggests.

So after weeks of scrolling, shopping, (and rearranging my living room more times than I’d like to admit), I’ve found the skirted pieces that have completely won me over. Whether you’re looking for a statement sofa or a timeless ottoman, these are the buys that turned me from a skirted furniture skeptic into a full-blown convert.

Shop the skirted furniture trend


Whether you’re ready to dive headfirst into the trend with a skirted sofa or simply want to test the waters with a bed skirt, I promise you won’t regret giving this classic detail a second look. Skirted furniture is proof that sometimes, the design trends we once ruled as dated can end up being the ones we love the most.

For more vintage trend inspiration, 1stDibs just revealed the vintage trends we are all going to be shopping this year in their new shopping report.

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