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Remember the inflatable furniture of the 90s? Meet its sophisticated 2026 iteration: the Jellypop trend. These pieces look soft, squishy, and gummy-like, but are actually solid, blurring the line between playful art and functional design.
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00:00Remember those blow-up plastic couches and chairs from the 90s? Well, Jellypop furniture
00:03is 2026's iteration. This trend stems from Pinterest's 2026 trend report, which highlighted
00:08the growing interest in rubberized nail art, jelly blush, and gummy-like jewelry. However,
00:12we see the trend trickling into interior design, too. It's like an exaggerated form of dope-mean
00:15decor or new-intended design taken to the next level. The Jellypop trend transforms traditional
00:19decor into stylized pieces, blurring the lines between functional design and playful art. And
00:23while it may seem childish to some, this trend certainly isn't immature. Instead, it's a fun
00:27way to rethink design, making it less serious and more playful. Design studio edXK, for instance,
00:32has mastered the look with their alien chairs that almost look surreal. What's so alluring about this
00:36design trend is that even though these pieces appear soft and squishy, they're actually solid in form.
00:40It's the kind of design that looks so interesting you have to do a double take. Playful, memorable,
00:44and borderline unbelievable, the Jellypop trend is the interior eye candy we're just dying to see more
00:48of in 2026.
00:49Thanks for listening.
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