Interior Designers Are Replacing Generic Décor With One Bold Statement Piece
Why high-end rooms feel instantly more expensive with one sculptural focal point, and the ArtZMiami collection interior designers keep clicking into.
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Written by: Jennifer Marino, Interior Designer
Published on: March 15, 2026

Most homes don’t have a furniture problem. They have a focal-point problem.
For years, people decorated rooms by adding more and more things: more frames, more accessories, more filler pieces. But the result often felt busy, generic, and forgettable.
Designers now take a different approach. Rather than layering dozens of minor objects, they anchor the room with one visually striking piece, complemented by five to seven smaller items. The result is an immediate sense of perceived luxury.
The anchor piece might be a sculptural mirror, a reflective metal artwork, or a statement decor object that makes guests stop and ask where it came from.
I recently had a client who prior to meeting me, spent $800,000 furnishing her home, yet her living room still felt incomplete.
There were dozens of beautiful items, but nothing stood out.
So she made a simple change.
She removed 18 decorative pieces, and replaced them with one sculptural focal point.
The transformation was immediate. The room finally felt cohesive.
What changes when a room gets one statement piece?
Interior designers have a term for pieces that transform a space like this. They call it functional art. Unlike traditional decorations that blend quietly into the background, functional art is designed to anchor the entire room.
It works differently from typical décor. Instead of just adding many small objects, vases, trays, books, and accessories, designers introduce one sculptural centerpiece that becomes the visual focal point. Then around this main piece, they add five to seven smaller complementary pieces.
When someone enters the room, their attention immediately lands on that piece. And because the eye has somewhere clear to focus, the entire space feels more intentional.

Why Designers Use This Approach
There are a few reasons designers increasingly rely on statement pieces when styling modern interiors.
- It creates a focal point: Every well-designed room has something that visually anchors the space. Without it, the room can feel scattered or unfinished.
- It adds architectural interest: Sculptural objects introduce curves, reflections, and shapes that break up the straight lines of furniture and walls.
- It elevates perceived value: One striking object can make a room feel more curated and higher-end, even if everything else stays the same.
- It simplifies the room: Instead of filling a space with twenty to thirty decorative objects, designers can keep the room minimal and let one piece do most of the work.
Where These Pieces Are Usually Placed
Designers often position statement pieces in places where they naturally draw attention:
- Near a window where light reflects off the sculpture.
- Beside a sofa or seating area.
- On a pedestal or console table.
- In an entryway or open corner of a living room.
Placed correctly, the piece becomes a conversation starter the moment someone walks into the space.

The Result
The room doesn’t just look decorated. It looks designed. And that subtle difference is what often separates an ordinary space from one that feels memorable and refined.
One brand gaining international attention in this category is ArtZMiami. Originally founded as a specialized stainless steel art, design and manufacturing studio, the company collaborates with artists worldwide to produce sculptural décor pieces designed to anchor modern interiors.

Jennifer Marino, Interior Designer
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Jennifer Marino, Interior Designer
Jennifer Marino is a Miami, Florida–based interior designer with over 15 years of professional experience. She works with clients around the world.
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