All products featured on GQ are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. For years, interior designâs been dominated by a vaguely Scandinavian-inflected, mid-century modernist aesthetic: simple lines, heavy on the birch, lots of enthusiasm for burnt sienna and teal. Itâs all very nice and easy. And, frankly, a little boring. An antidoteâs arrived, thoughâthe waviest furniture of right this moment just so happens to literally be wavy. Itâs tough to carbon-date a trend back to its protozoan beginnings, but the first wiggly omen was probably the re-emergence of the â70s Ultrafragola mirror in the late 2010s. Then, as Brooklyn-based interior designer Alex Kalita remembers, we had Oscar Piccoloâs pleated lamps, which have been impossible to get your hands on. Last year saw the release of Gustaf Westmanâs Curvy Mirror. Lately, all these beautiful, expensive designer piecesâthe Ultrafragola mirror will run you $10,000âhave been spawning (semi-) affordable diffusions by new young brands. And...Urban Outfitters.