
July in Southwest Florida is all about sunshine, breezy evenings, and finding those little ways to bring more calm, comfort, and personality into our homes. Whether you’re spending more time indoors to escape the summer heat or just ready for a mid-year refresh, July’s fine furniture trends are lining up to support comfort, style, and serenity.
At Agostino’s Fine Furniture, we’ve been paying close attention to what’s resonating with our Naples client this season. The good news? The latest trends don’t scream or shout—they lean into timeless aesthetics with a fresh twist. From organic shapes to earthy tones and nature-inspired textures, the focus is on creating spaces that feel like home in all the best ways.
Let’s take a look at some of the top design directions this July and how you can bring them to life in your own home.
Curved & Organic Shapes: Comfortable Elegance
It’s official: sharp corners and rigid lines are taking a bit of a backseat. In their place, curved and organic forms are stepping in to create a sense of softness and flow in living spaces. Think rounded sofas, arched coffee tables, sculpted armchairs, and even gently curved bedroom headboards.
This isn’t a fad—it’s a design evolution. These shapes bring a feeling of relaxation into a room, especially in open floor plans that can sometimes feel too boxy. Rounded pieces naturally promote conversation and comfort. You’ll notice how a curved sectional in a living room, for example, instantly invites people to sit down and stay awhile.
At Agostino’s, we’re seeing a lot of interest in these silhouettes across upholstered and wood pieces. The key is balance. Pair a curved sofa with a more structured coffee table, or mix in a few gently rounded accent chairs to soften the feel of a traditional space. You don’t have to go full bubble furniture—just a few organic lines can change the whole mood of a room.
Natural Materials & Textures: Grounded Serenity
With so much digital noise in our daily lives, it makes sense that many of us are craving interiors that feel grounded and tactile. Enter: natural materials and textures. These aren’t just for beach homes or rustic cabins—they’re being embraced in modern, transitional, and classic spaces alike.
Materials like linen, cane, rattan, wood, and stone are making a big impact right now. And not in an over-the-top, theme-y way. Instead, they’re being used subtly, as textural accents that bring warmth and depth to a room.
Imagine a sleek wood dining table paired with woven chairs. Or a linen-upholstered armchair next to a stone-topped end table. These combinations bring a touch of the outdoors inside—without feeling like you’ve redecorated for an entirely new lifestyle.
At our Naples showroom, we love helping clients find the right blend of materials to match their home’s personality. Whether it’s a coastal condo, a Mediterranean-style villa, or a modern new build, natural textures play well with nearly every aesthetic.
Earthy, Retro Color Palettes: Subtle Nostalgia
The color story this summer is one of warmth, nostalgia, and subtle surprises. Earthy tones like terracotta, camel, olive green, and even mustard yellow are making their way back onto the scene—but this time, they’re a bit more refined.
Instead of loud or kitschy, these retro-inspired hues are being layered with intention. Think muted olive paired with creamy whites. Or a rust-colored accent chair adding warmth to an otherwise neutral space. These tones bring a relaxed, lived-in feel—like you’ve curated your space over time, not all at once.
We’re seeing clients lean into these palettes when they want to update their spaces without going full “trend-forward.” It’s a great way to refresh without starting from scratch. At Agostino’s, we have a range of pieces in these colors that feel timeless and current all at once.
Pro tip? Don’t overthink it. A single piece in a soft earth tone can breathe new life into a room. A leather armchair in camel, a velvet pillow in burnt sienna, or even artwork with warm undertones can bring that nostalgic-yet-fresh feeling home.
Cherry-Red Statement Pieces: Purposeful Pops
Not everyone is drawn to red—but we’ve got to say, cherry red is having a quiet little moment, and it’s kind of fabulous. Used sparingly, it can add just the right amount of energy to a room without overwhelming the senses.
The trick with red is choosing your moment. A cherry-red sideboard in a neutral dining room? Stunning. A bold red accent chair against soft oatmeal upholstery? Instant focal point. It’s not about painting the whole room red—it’s about letting one or two pieces carry the color.
We have several cherry-toned pieces on display at Agostino’s, and every time someone walks by, they pause. There’s something magnetic about this hue—especially when it’s used in rich fabrics or high-gloss finishes.
It’s a trend that works especially well in Southwest Florida, where most interiors skew toward the neutral and coastal. That single red piece can be your room’s personality moment—purposeful, elegant, and confident.
Biophilic & Sanctuary Spaces: Calm and Collected
We’ve talked about this before, but it bears repeating: your home should be your sanctuary. And in 2025, that concept is being embraced more than ever.
Biophilic design—basically, anything that brings nature into your home—isn’t just about aesthetics. It’s about how a space makes you feel. Natural light, indoor plants, calming colors, and layered textures all contribute to a more peaceful, grounded living environment.
We’re seeing a lot of Naples clients create quiet corners in their homes—a reading nook, a meditation zone, or just a cozy chair by the window. It’s less about formal rooms and more about livable, personal spaces that help you recharge.
To support that vision, we carry a curated selection of furnishings that blend organic materials with comfort-forward design. Plush armchairs in neutral linens, side tables in raw wood, and light-filtering shades all help bring that sanctuary vibe to life.
And of course, if you love plants, pair them with furniture that lets them shine. A sculptural bench under a hanging fern or a natural wood console topped with greenery can instantly soften a room and lift your mood.
Bringing It All Together—Your Way
Here’s the best part about these trends: they’re not meant to be followed to the letter. They’re tools—starting points. Whether you love the look of curved sofas, want to try a pop of red, or just crave more texture in your space, you don’t need to do it all at once.
You can take these ideas and interpret them in a way that works for your lifestyle, your taste, and your home’s natural flow. That’s the beauty of furniture shopping at Agostino’s Fine Furniture—you get personalized support, hands-on design help, and timeless pieces that grow with your space.
And in a world full of constant change, it feels good to come home to something calm, collected, and just the right amount of current.
Visit Us in Naples, FL
If one of these trends sparked your interest, we’d love to help you explore it in person. Our showroom is full of curated pieces that make these design directions easy to bring into your own home.
Stop by, take a look, and let’s create something beautiful, serene, and uniquely you.
To explore all of the possibilities for your home’s furnishings, call (239) 594-3037 today or drop by and see our showroom!