Scalloped Design Ideas for Decor and Furniture Inspirations

Scallop Side Table

I love mixing textures, shapes, and patterns in a room because they instantly bring character and depth. The scallop motif has been especially popular lately, but it’s also a timeless shape—so don’t hesitate to introduce it into your home. Scalloped edges and forms can appear in countless places: furniture, accessories, dishes, wallpaper, napkins, lampshades, mirrors, trim, backsplashes, fabrics, linens, and more. Used thoughtfully, they add a subtle whimsical touch without overwhelming a space.

Below are a selection of scalloped design pieces we found and photos that show how fun and versatile this motif can be in different interiors.

Scallop design inspiration collage

Sources for above:

Scalloped wall mirror

Scalloped pillow sham (multiple color options; available as a duvet too)

Rattan scalloped pendant light

Scalloped basket

Scalloped seagrass tapered hand-woven lampshade

Navy pillow with scallop pattern and tassels

Scalloped teak wood round serving board

Scalloped edge planter

Round scalloped bone picture frame

Scallop woven side table

Scallop wooden plant stand

Brass sconce with scalloped shade (also available with woven shade and as a table lamp)

Wicker weave photo frames with scallop edge (set of 2)

Capiz shell scalloped hurricane

Round marble petal-shaped scalloped tray

Framed green artwork with scallop waves

White scalloped bone and wood picture frame

Tall scalloped woven basket (excellent value)

Scallop edge jute rug (also available with navy trim)

Scallop woven tray

Woven scallop baskets (set of 2)

More inspiration for scallop design:

Matilda Goad interior with scallops
Matilda Goad – via House and Garden UK
Scalloped shades by Mackenzie Horan
Scalloped Shades — Design and photo by Mackenzie Horan
Scallop edge drapery panels
Scallop edge woven tray
Scalloped woven tray
Scalloped dinner plate
Scalloped linen lampshade

More scallop decor (click images below for details)

How to use scallops in your space: introduce them as small accents like picture frames or dinnerware to add charm without committing to a full room design; choose larger scalloped pieces—such as rugs, mirrors, or lighting—when you want a focal point with soft, organic lines. Scallops pair beautifully with natural textures like rattan, wood, and jute, as well as with clean, modern shapes for a balanced look. Whether subtle or bold, scalloped details bring a playful yet refined touch to interiors.