Archival photographs from 1930 reveal that Eleanor Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt furnished their living room with a bold white floral sofa, highlighting the enduring appeal of the pattern nearly a century later. Floral sofas have gained popularity in interior design trends since 2024, with experts noting their characterful and practical qualities. This historical glimpse underscores that such patterns are timeless rather than fleeting fads.
In a 1930 archival photo, Eleanor Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt are depicted sitting next to a roaring tiled fireplace on a white floral sofa featuring a pretty pleated skirt. The sofa stands out as the boldest furnishing in the room, serving as a focal point alongside a traditional rug and photographs on the mantelpiece.
Floral sofas may be trending now, but the image proves they have been a staple for almost 100 years. Bright, botanical patterns have appeared on sofa trend lists since 2024. Magdalena Gierasinska, design expert at Barker and Stonehouse, explains: "Patterned sofas are trending as the demand for more characterful and colorful interiors continues to rise."
The Roosevelts' choice aligns with practical considerations. Gierasinska notes: "Aside from aesthetics, a patterned sofa is also a practical option for those who have children or pets – pattern is more forgiving of stains, compared to a plain or neutral color." The couple owned two dogs, which may have influenced their selection.
For potential buyers, Gierasinska advises caution: "Buying a sofa is a big investment, so it’s important to consider this purchase carefully and not to blindly follow trends. After all, a sofa isn’t something that is swapped out at the start of a new season or in line with changing trends. However, for those who love patterns and want to create a bold focal point in their living room, I would recommend that they follow their heart and invest in a patterned sofa. I’d recommend ordering swatches so that you can judge how the fabric will look in different lighting and decide if it works within your existing space."
Styling options vary. Gierasinska recommends: "Style the sofa alongside neutral walls and pale wooden furniture, or if you wish to go all out, combine it with patterned accessories, from lampshades to rugs – just ensure that there is a common colorway that unites the scheme for a cohesive look."