Dakota Johnson Shows How Mixing Mid-Century Furniture with Modern Flair Can Transform a Living Room into a Stylish and Comfortable Retreat
Celebrate the effortless elegance of Dakota Johnson’s mid-century furniture for a living room full of style and warmth
Designed by interior design studio Pierce & Ward, actress Dakota Johnson's home celebrates mid-century design, filled with earthy colors and natural textures that create a grown-up, timeless feel – perfect for cozying up as the seasons shift.
While glimpses into different rooms throughout the home reveal equally stylish interiors, a closer look at the living room highlights a curated selection of mid-century furniture that captures the core understated aesthetic of the popular design style.
'Dakota Johnson's living room resonates with the timeless allure of mid-century design, seamlessly blending sophistication with a warm, inviting ambiance. Emanating an understated elegance, her choice of mid-century furniture epitomizes the era's iconic style, infusing her abode with a retro-modern charm,' says interior designer Elizabeth Grace.
While there are many elements of this living space that echo mid-century design, experts are drawn to three standout furniture pieces that perfectly capture the vintage style.
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You don't need to invest in a gold sofa to follow Dakota's example in your living room. This green cushion, similar to hers, is the next best thing. Its rich green hue looks perfect against a neutral couch, and it has a velvet-like texture for an inviting, cozy feel.
It's hard not to fall for the pretty scalloped detailing of this bowl. It is a popular trend that shows no sign of abating, and rightly so. It is guaranteed to add a demure, cutesy aesthetic to a coffee table, just like Dakota's.
I'm a big fan of floral displays on every table, and there's something so chic about a vintage-style terracotta vase, like the one in Dakota's living room. It's also the perfect base for an indoor tree, just as she demonstrates.
Feeling inspired by the timeless look of the furniture in Dakota's living room? We've rounded up some of our favorite similar furniture items for you to shop below, helping you create a practical and endlessly stylish mid-century modern living room that works beautifully through every season.
'The sleek, low-profile sofa embellishes the room with its clean lines and tailored form,' explains Grace. 'Crafted with luscious leather, this sofa epitomizes the quintessential mid-century aesthetics, accentuated by its tapered legs and minimalistic design.'
The sideboard (like this one from CB2) and coffee table also reflect the essence of a mid-century home, with Grace adding: 'Complementing the sofa, the sideboard, with its teak or walnut finish, seamlessly integrates functionality and artistry.'
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'The coffee table epitomizes the mid-century design ethos with its sleek silhouette and organic shapes. Its elegantly tapered legs and rich wooden texture harmonize flawlessly with the overall theme, striking a balance between functionality and visual appeal.'
If you're feeling inspired to recreate a similar mid-century look in your own home, interior designer Nicholas Kaiko shares his top tips to achieve a seamless result: 'Opt for pieces with clean lines, organic curves, and functional design. Wood, especially walnut and teak, was a favored material. However, don't shy away from mixing in modern materials like metal or glass.'
He also notes the importance of a thoughtful color palette, suggesting: 'Stick to a neutral base but accentuate with pops of vibrant colors. Think mustards, teals, or oranges – shades that feel especially cozy in autumn or refreshing in spring.'
Lastly, Kaiko recommends incorporating an element of nature into the space, saying: 'Whether it’s through houseplants, wooden elements, or organic forms, nature should find a way into the design.'

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.
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