How to Choose Accent Chairs
How to Choose Accent Chairs
Whether you’re looking for an accent chair as an extra seat for larger get-togethers or a cozy recliner you’ll use every day, here are a few quick tips for finding the right style for your space.
Consider Fabric Options
Upholstered chairs have a soft, comforting fabric for a beautiful look and feel.
Leather chairs instantly elevate the look and feel of your space, and they wear beautifully over time for a rich.
Slipcovered chairs are great for those who prefer easy and convenient cleaning options, plus you can easily swap out covers to give your chair a fresh new look.
Think About Your Needs
How do you want the chair to function? Seems like an obvious question but actually think about this for a few minutes. Do you want it to swivel with ease? Rock back and forth? Recline? Remain stationary? There are so many things to consider so think about how it can best serve you and your space!
Think about your style
Look for a design that is both supportive and sturdy, but yet still soft and comfortable. If you’re investing in a nicer accent chair, you’ll want something that will last many years and that you’ll get great use out of.
I’ve rounded up some of my favorite accent chairs for your living space. Whether they’re for your living room, bedroom, seating area, etc. you’re sure to find comfort in these options.

- Canyon Chair – Performance Navy Surf Stripe
- Bridget Swivel Club Chair, Light Gray Velvet
- Beckett Chair – White
- Parkwood Swivel Chair – Perennials® Coastal Blue Basketweave
- Presidio Swivel Chair
- Speakeasy Swivel Club Chair, Light Gray
- Auburn Club Chair, Ivory Crypton
- Ashton Swivel Rocker
- Jackie Swivel Chair, Sky Blue Velvet
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