Drew Barrymore's Accent Chair Presents an Alluring Twist on The Romantic Color Trend All the Chicest People Are Buying in 2026

A new swivel chair from the actress' Beautiful collection at Walmart is the perfect, affordable choice for warming up a living room

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All of the coolest people are styling plaster pink in their living rooms this year, and though the color is gorgeous alone, it looks even better with chocolate brown. Lucky for all of us, Drew Barrymore has designed the perfect piece for bringing the warm combination into your living room: The Georgiana Swivel Chair (available at Walmart).

She took to Instagram to share this latest accent chair launch from her Beautiful Collection for Walmart, and it might be her best design of all time. Cloaked in rosy, plaster pink velvet with contrasting brown piping, the piece is at once subtle and striking. Its curved shape and swivel capabilities give it an organic feel that seamlessly flows with existing furniture. If you're looking for a sign to try out plaster pink in your home, this is it.

Drew styled the dusty pink furnishing in the corner of her living room, beneath a pink-and-green painting, showcasing how the romantic color pairing breathes new life into an unexpected corner.

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Whether you are looking for an accent piece to cap off a mostly-finished room, or a statement to design a new living room around, this versatile seat is a wonderfully comfortable, beautifully on-trend option. At under $250, it's a low-lift solution with a high impact.

Over the past year, dusty rose shades like this have risen as a major interior design trend. 'Plaster Pink has emerged as the new neutral this season,' explains design expert Shelley Cochrane. She continues: 'Warmer than white, yet more approachable than brown, it’s set to influence our homes over the coming years.'

The versatility of these shades makes them especially suited for living room seating, like Drew's swivel chair. Shelly states: 'For those who shy away from bold shades but still want their homes to feel warm and characterful, plaster pink is the perfect color choice. Enveloping, earthy, and undeniably serene, it adds a subtle glow to an interior and feels both calm and chic.'

So, how are the chicest people styling plaster pink? As Drew's design shows, our personal favorite is pairing it with chocolate brown, but the sky is the limit.

Shelley advises: 'It’s a hugely versatile hue and can be layered with both cool and warm neutrals. I’d suggest color-drenching the walls and ceiling in plaster pink for an inviting feel. Choose furniture in complementary shades of blush pink for a tonal look, or for a more sophisticated vibe, a chocolate brown sofa feels luxe and grown-up.'

As demonstrated by the curves of Drew's accent chair, a subtle barrel shape is perfect for seamlessly integrating this hue into your home. Shelley says, 'Sculptural shapes are also set to influence our homes this season and are perfect for adding interest to understated, plaster-pink interiors. Think an oversized headboard or statement coffee table.'

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Outside of an interesting color pairing, integrating materials with plenty of movement is the secret to making a plaster pink accent chair like Drew's pop. 'Marble and gold finishes further elevate plaster pink, whilst classic patterns, like stripes, feel grounding,' advises Shelley. 'Complete the look with plenty of sumptuous textures for a cozy home as we move into autumn.'


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Sophie Edwards
News Editor

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.