It was impossible to find a chic counter stool, until Drew Barrymore designed a mid-century piece that will solve your seating woes
Drew's latest Beautiful collection drop focuses on the dining room, with one exception: Kitchen counter stools that are less than $250


Working with a small kitchen (like my own) means that my primary dining space is also part of the kitchen. This isn't lost on Drew Barrymore, whose latest Beautiful collection (available at Walmart) focuses on the dining room, or rather, the spaces that double as dining rooms, such as a breakfast counter.
I had always found it impossible to find a counter chair that looked well-designed and sophisticated for an accsessible price point. However, Drew's Counter-Height Stools (available at Walmart) changed everything. The first time I saw these chairs, I was struck by their mid-century modern aesthetic, thanks to their curved, horseshoe-shaped silhouette, and warm, honey-colored finish that feels utterly timeless.
Best of all, the stool is slightly lower than the average counter chair, which is a dream for my 5'11" self. I often find myself feeling like I'm towering over some of my countertops when I host, but these chairs offer a rare solution.
Crafted from solid wood for lasting durability, these counter stools are pefect for any small kitchen where your counter doubles as your main dining space, just like mine. They're available in two finishes – warm honey or sleek black – to match your home. They also come with a choice of two seat fabrics: a soft Cream Bouclé or a Beige Striped Linen, both of which are already synonymous with Drew's collection.
Mid-century modern style has dominated design discussions since its origin in the 1940s. However, as experts explain, their appeal is unlikely to waver, making these chairs a safe investment.
'An enduring trend, mid-century modern design is having a resurgence. Vintage pieces in solid wood, boasting clean (and often curved), simple lines, in warm-toned teak or oak wood hues, are all reminiscent of the design zeitgeist,' comments Stephen Young, the founder of Fishe & Lilly.
While these stools feel indisputably modern, Stephen explains that this style dates back to a post-World War II era, 'where mass production was matched with optimism.'
'It gave way to more functional furniture – the design trend was a rebellion against the ornate traditions of previous decades.'
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Drew's chair is my favorite piece so far, but as Stephen explains, we can emphasize the look beyond our kitchen with 'unashamedly retro' low coffee tables, and curved, minimalist sideboards – 'all easy additions to a room to bring a flavour of the 50s to any interior.'
Drew Barrymore's collection is another perfect place to continue shopping for this retro-style look. The dining room chair is just like the stool, only more suitable for a lower table. If you're looking to upgrade your hosting space, these are fit for the job.
Small dining rooms meet their match with this 42-inch, rounded table, with a contemporary feel and fluted pattern. It would be the perfect accent in a kitchen breakfast nook to add both function and flair.
Similar to the counter-height chairs, these dining seats are chic and refined, with the choice between boucle cream or beige and cream striped cushions. The open space at the back makes them the perfect choice for a small dining room.
Seating up to six people, this table is both durable and elegant, coming in a warm wood or matte black finish. It's the ideal piece for making a formal dining room feel more current and refreshing.

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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