But unlike light woods or floral wallpaper, the nude woman trend could be here to stay because it is tapping into something deeper than a simple appreciation for a look.
Yes, boob and butt homewares are beautiful, much like the bodies they're modelled on, but they also represent a brand of intersectional feminism that is close to the hearts of millennial women.
Where the trend started
French-Algerian designer Anissa Kermiche sparked interest in the concept with her cheeky ‘Love Handles' and ‘Jugs Jug’ vases.
Kermiche is a computer science and engineering graduate who turned her hand to playful jewellery and interiors design, and who counts renowned style-writer Pandora Sykes, influencer Camille Charriere, as well as a growing number of celebrities including Gwyneth Paltrow, Lily James, Gigi Hadid and Elisabeth Moss among her cult-following.