Jun 18, 2025
How Space Affects Mood
The Shine Making a Comeback
High-gloss finishes and lacquered looks are making their way back into interior design in a bold, beautiful way. Once associated with the glamour of the 1970s and the refined elegance of 1920s Art Deco, these gleaming surfaces are reappearing in modern homes with fresh sophistication.
A Modern Take on Lacquered Style
In the newest Threshold x Studio McGee collection at Target, several standout furniture pieces embrace this polished finish in a thoughtful, elevated way. Rather than chasing trends, the pieces reflect a considered design sensibility—especially with their rich oxblood red tone that adds both depth and drama to any room.
Statement Pieces That Ground a Room
Each piece in the collection plays a unique role in the home. The oval-shaped coffee table, with its sculptural design and high-gloss finish, becomes an anchor in the living room. Its smooth surface reflects light in a subtle way, giving the space dimension without overwhelming it.
Polished Elegance for Every Corner
The matching console table adds a dose of refinement to transitional areas like entryways or hallways. Placed behind a sofa or styled with books and artwork, it introduces an element of drama that’s still grounded in timeless design. Meanwhile, the lacquered side table serves as a compact yet impactful piece, ideal for styling next to a chair, bed, or in a reading nook.
Layered or Solo—Always Sophisticated
Whether you choose one standout piece or incorporate several throughout your space, the lacquered look can blend seamlessly with a range of aesthetics. When paired with neutral tones, organic textures, or metallic accents, the high-gloss finish adds visual interest without clashing.
Timeless Finish, Thoughtful Palette
What sets this trend apart today is how it’s being executed. Rather than loud or overly shiny, modern high-gloss pieces lean into deeper hues and sculptural forms. The oxblood finish in this collection is a perfect example—it feels curated, not flashy.
More Than a Trend—An Elevation
This resurgence in lacquer isn't just about chasing what's in—it’s about using finish as a tool for refinement. Done in the right palette and silhouette, high-gloss furniture doesn’t just follow the trend. It transforms it into something lasting, bold, and artfully elevated.