Low Sofas Are So Back – Jim Carrey’s ’90s Living Room Celebrates an Overlooked Trend (Forgotten Until 2026)
An archival image from the actor's living room pays homage to an overlooked sofa style – 35 years later, experts say it's reshaping homes again
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Furniture design has greatly evolved since the 90s, but some interior staples have stood the test of time, including low sofas. While the popularity of this style has ebbed and flowed in recent years, experts say it's back for 2026, and Jim Carrey’s living room reminds us why.
Archival photos from the actor's home in 1991 showcase a low sofa in the family living room, alongside a series of '90s design trends (a brick fireplace and an intricate wood side table) that I'm similarly coveting.
In the years since this shoot, low living room sofas seemed to fall slightly out of fashion, with plush, sculptural pieces taking center stage. For 2026, however, this look is back, and experts say every kind of home can benefit from this overlooked seating hero. To make it easier to get involved, I've rounded up some of my favorites, including this one from CB2, which is similar to the one seen in Jim's space.
Designed by Melbourne-based VUUE, this deep, generously proportioned sofa pairs a sophisticated silhouette with warm grey performance velvet. Its oversized profile invites laid-back lounging, while the durable velvet stands up to everyday spills without losing the look and feel of a high-end textile.
This versatile compression sofa is designed for relaxed, flexible living. Upholstered in soft corduroy and filled with high-density foam, it offers plush comfort with supportive resilience. The modular design allows it to lay flat like a mattress, making it easy to adapt to your space and the way you like to lounge.
Inviting yet distinctly modern, this striped settee brings an easy, playful energy to the home. Upholstered in oatmeal and ivory striped coated linen and finished with subtle fringe, it’s designed to make a statement while offering plush, comfortable seating wherever it’s styled.
Few sofas make a statement quite like this one. With its symmetrical blue, yellow, and purple pattern, it delivers a bold, bohemian color hit that instantly commands attention. Style it in an otherwise neutral living room if you’re feeling brave, and let it do all the talking.
With bobbin legs, a compact cabinet, and a lower shelf, this nightstand is as functional as it is stylish. It’s a subtle way to embrace the trend while keeping a timeless, classic feel in your living room (like Jim's).
Made from shed-resistant yarns, this plush white rug is soft, versatile, and effortless to style. It’s the perfect way to introduce texture and warmth to a nostalgic or classic '90s living room.
According to experts, the low-sofa trend reflects a shift toward spaces that prioritize laid-back style and relaxed comfort, and it's only going to grow stronger as the year progresses.
'Low-slung furniture brings a grounded, calming aesthetic that aligns with increased focus on wellness and mindfulness,' comments Sebastian Clarke, the senior designer at King Living.
'The low profile opens up spaces, creating a sense of flow and connection, which is ideal for compact or multi-functional rooms. Often crafted with wider, more generous seats, these pieces invite you to sink in and unwind.'
Plus, as Sebastian explains, their somewhat discreet profile is versatile enough to work in any kind of living room, no matter your current design aesthetic. 'Low-slung sofas offer sleek, minimalist style that works in both modern and traditional spaces. They’re perfect for open-plan layouts, dividing areas without disrupting flow,' he says.
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'Choosing low-slung furniture helps create a relaxed, welcoming space to retreat to, which is essential after busy days in our modern, fast-paced lifestyles. As we continue to seek versatile and mindful designs, low-slung furniture is set to remain a staple design trend for years to come. '
Just like Jim's iconic living room in the ’90s, the low-slung sofa is proving that grounded, comfortable design never really goes out of style – 2026 is just its latest encore.
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Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.