Audrey Hepburn's '70s Dining Room Was a Collage of 17th, 18th, and 19th Century Styles – Explore Her Eclectic, Yet Pared Back, Space
Antique and modern furnishings came together in the stylish brown and white dining room in the actress's Swiss home, which contained years of history
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Audrey Hepburn was never bound to a single set of restrictive style rules, and the dining room in her Swiss home followed this tradition.
The actress's eclectic space spanned decades. It featured a 17th-Century wooden trestle table, 18th-Century silver candlesticks, and a 19th-Century print from Samuel William Fores' "Stable Scenes" series, all contained in one 1970s room in her 'La Paisible' estate in Tolochenaz, Switzerland.
Rather than residing within a single era, Audrey's collage-like space combined pieces from different years into a single brown and white dining room idea. Each furnishing is carefully hand-picked to seamlessly fold into this pared-back scheme.
Article continues belowThe elegant modern dining chairs and carved wooden sideboard are the perfect example, which perfectly complement the shimmering table. Audrey's lacquered dining table is similar to this 17th-century French Oak style from 1stDibs, but this Marcon Dining Table from Wayfair is an easy pick for recreating the look in a modern home.
The overall effect of Audrey's eclectic dining room is simple but impactful, and it's the perfect inspiration as the dining room makes a comeback for 2026. Homes & Gardens spoke with interior designers to get to the bottom of why Audrey's simple design works so well. Let's take a look.
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Audrey Hepburn's dining room features a stunning combination of antique and modern furnishings. Here are our editors' top furnishing picks for recreating her look with a 2026 spin.
Audrey keeps silver plated candlesticks on her sideboard for a complete look. These ultra-affordable ones from Amazon have a beautiful pattern that is not soon forgotten.
A classic with a twist, this stylish wooden chair resembles the '70s style look in Audrey Hepburn's living room. It has a stylish birch frame and 100% linen seats.
Nothing adds a heritage feel to a room like silver, and these pretty vases are the perfect pick for elevating your flowers. They can be positioned on the dining table for parties, or to the side for a more everyday look.
Audrey defines her space with a beige rug, and this high-quality wool one is a great option. The hand-loomed texture looks just as good as it feels underfoot.
Simple, chic, and of beautiful quality, these West Elm drapes will add an organic modern feel to any space. They pair gorgeously with other natural hues.
Complement your dining room that includes a range of antiques with an antique-style dining tray. This beautiful one from Damson Madder features gorgeous scallops.
According to experts, much of what makes Audrey Hepburn's seemingly simple space so stunning is her choice of a timeless color palette. Interior expert, Lena Gierasinska, explains: 'Rich brown tones in the dining room are a timeless choice, bringing depth and warmth to the space. These earthy hues, ranging from deep mahogany to warm chestnut, create a welcoming and cozy atmosphere that encourages relaxation and conversation.'
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Audrey's dining room combines a variety of textures from the lacquered table to the panelled walls to the tan carpet, and those hoping to recreate her look by decorating with brown should aim to do the same.
Lena advises: 'Brown tones pair beautifully with a variety of textures – think polished marble and buttery soft leather– adding a sense of sophistication without feeling too formal. What's more, these shades are incredibly versatile, working well within both traditional and contemporary settings. They exude a sense of grounded elegance, making them an ideal choice for a dining room where family and guests can feel truly at ease.'
The best spaces are simple, but with an underlying story to guide them. Audrey Hepburn's dining room in Tolochenaz is the perfect inspiration.

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.