Forget White, Drew Barrymore's 'Latte' Colored Accent Chair is So Much Chicer – It's The Perfect Under-$300 Living Room Upgrade
The most stylish people are decorating with this warm, cocooning shade, and Drew designed the perfect chair for bringing it into your home
Homeowners are opting for cozy, characterful browns in favor of white this year. From rich chocolates to soothing tans, the warm neutral shade is redefining what it means to be a minimalist – and Drew Barrymore's new Latte Swivel Chair (available at Walmart) is our top pick for bringing the look to your home.
Whether you are hoping for a bold or subtle impact, an accent chair is the perfect way to add a splash of tan to a living room. It can be artfully layered with cushions and throw blankets for a more maximalist look, or used as a grounding piece amidst a cacophony of color and pattern.
In an all-white living room, a latte-colored chair like Drew's can help add depth and texture to a minimalist space.
Latte is the gorgeous, warm neutral taking over our interiors in summer 2026. This stylish swivel chair is the perfect way to bring it into your home. Featuring washable fabric, 3 matching cushions, and a timeless mid-century style for under $300, it's the ideal summer splurge.
As opposed to a statement couch, an accent chair is much easier to slot into an existing scheme, while inventing a new color story. Between the performance fabric, the mid-century modern shape, and the enchanting color, Drew's design is utterly timeless.
I love the idea of styling this gorgeous food-inspired color as part of a conversational seating layout, inviting guests to rest into the chair's comfortable spring seats. Styling it alongside a chocolate colored sofa would bring out the tan hue, and create a varied yet cohesive area to sit. You could also layer it with patterned cushions for a more stylized look.
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If you love the look of Drew's design, but are seeking another colorway, shape, or material, you're in luck. The actress's Beautiful line for Walmart has the most gorgeous variety of soft furnishings for a well-appointed home.
A cross between burnt orange and subtle brown, this accent chair is ideal for bringing an eye-catching yet subtle upgrade to your living room. At it's lowest price yet, it would be a gorgeous addition for a mismatched scheme with the latte chair.
Stripes are the most understated way to add pattern for interest and texture without overwhelming a room. This linen sofa has Hamptons style for a price you'll love.
The gorgeous burnt-orange tone and vintage-inspired stripes on this pillow give it an instant statement feel, bringing a touch of retro charm to any sofa or bed. It’s an easy way to add character to a space without overthinking the styling.
Just like the sofa, but smaller – this stylish accent chair is perfect for adding a dash of pattern to your understated interior designs. It's beautiful and perfectly on-trend for 2026 at an accessible price point.
This versatile four-piece set includes a left wedge, right wedge, armless chair, and ottoman, allowing you to create a seating arrangement that works perfectly for your living room. I love the idea of pairing warm and cool tones by bringing the latte armchair in with this gray piece.
Warm neutrals come to life when they are layered with other warm neutrals. This gorgeous, porcini colored throw is alive with texture and designed in performance fabric for an unmissable design moment at a great price.
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Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.