Glenn Close's floral sofa makes an instant focal point in her white living room – her look is trending for 2025 (and easier to style than you may think)
The actress's flowery couch acts as a statement piece and anchor for other colorful accents in her space – experts say people will follow suit this year

A statement sofa is quickly becoming one of our favorite ways to experiment with bold design, especially as spring inches closer and we can incorporate seasonally appropriate patterns into the home.
Glenn Close is leading the way with some design inspiration, as per a post shared on her Instagram page of her floral couch. The beige sofa is accented with pink flowers and purple grapes, adding some color to the white-painted space.
While florals and spring are synonymous, it turns out that opting for a flowery (or generally bold-patterned) couch is one of the top sofa trends for 2025. According to experts, floral and nature-inspired prints are an emerging trend for the year; beyond bouquets, incorporating floral-printed furniture into the home is a surefire way to brighten up a space – as demonstrated in Glenn's space.
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'Floral and botanical motifs are making a grand comeback,' says interior trends expert Johanna Constantinou. 'From wallpapers to upholstery, large-scale botanical prints add a touch of nature and vibrancy to interiors. Pairing these prints with neutral tones ensures they remain the focal point without overwhelming the space.'
She continues, 'The key to incorporating bold botanical prints is balance—pairing them with neutral backgrounds and minimalist decor elements ensures they remain an accent rather than an overwhelming feature. You can also experiment with botanical-themed rugs and textured carpets, seamlessly integrating nature-inspired prints with functional design.'
We can see that the Fatal Attraction actress has opted for white paint on her brick wall, lightening the space and providing a clean, simple background for the floral room decor to take center stage.
Floral furniture also taps into another trend; on the heels of the latest Bridget Jones film, designers are encouraging us to experiment with the 'frazzled English woman' style in our homes.
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'Instead of having coherent furniture, the frazzled English woman aesthetic is all about mismatching different prints and colors for an imperfect look,' says Rhiannon Masters, interior designer and Head of Brand at Piglet in Bed. 'Think velvet sofas and striped armchairs, with vintage additions such as slightly worn sideboards or bookshelves you find in your local antique store. Bridget Jones is a huge fan of clashing colors, as seen through the bright yellow kitchen walls decorated with vibrant green tiles in her new – yet equally eccentric – family home in Hampstead Heath.'
Although Glenn's walls are white, she still has some eclectic decor present alongside her statement sofa, including a large framed artwork hanging above it and a rock statue on her mantel nearby.
Shop the statement sofa edit
An Anthropologie exclusive, this traditional sofa silhouette has been reimagined in a maximalist House of Hackney floral design for a striking statement piece.
If you want to experiment with Glenn Close's style without investing in such a statement piece, this cushion is the solution. It features a bold watercolor floral print on soft linen from Covington Fabric and exhibits beautiful tonal red and green flowers.
This hand-made, block-printed floral cushion cover is whimsical and uplifting in its design. Reminiscent of country style homes, it combines coziness and elegance.
To make things look more cohesive, try coordinating one color from a floral sofa with other accents in the room, for example, a candle, a rug, or even a fresh bouquet on the coffee table. We're almost sure Glenn Close and Bridget Jones would approve.
Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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