Last year, Drew Barrymore designed her most sculptural accent chair to date, and now, it's even better – here's why

Drew's Teddy Accent Chair now comes in a versatile Cream Tweed shade, perfect for contemporary and traditional living spaces alike

Drew Barrymore and large fabric coffee table in cream
(Image credit: Beautiful by Drew Barrymore)

Drew Barrymore's Beautiful line has quickly become a fan-favorite among those searching for trendy yet timeless, affordable yet quality homewares. Those who are in the know will be pleased to find out that the ever-popular Teddy chair now comes in a new colorway.

The versatile, sculptural accent chair, which we previously spotlighted for its '70s-inspired, Butterscotch Shearling edition, has just debuted in a Cream Tweed hue (available at Walmart) – and needless to say, we are obsessed.

Decorating with a neutral hue like this is perfect for both traditional and contemporary living areas, proving that an accent chair can truly be an anchor in any space.

According to experts, this new variation of the chair fits in well with a timeless color scheme, making it a failsafe buy.

'Neutral colors are classic and never go out of style,' explains designer Nina Lichtentstein. 'They provide a sophisticated foundation that can evolve with your tastes, allowing you to easily update your decor with new accessories and accents.'

Others say that looking for neutral shades with layers of warmth underneath them is a fantastic way to make your space feel inviting.

'When aiming for a cozy home, choose shades with warm undertones,' suggests Michael Rolland, Managing Director at The Paint Shed'Subtle hints of red in these hues will add a sense of warmth, creating a ‘snugness’ that isn’t offered by harsher or cooler tones.'

With that in mind, this sofa would look great paired with other warm neutrals, like tans and browns.

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Hannah Ziegler
News Editor

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.

Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.

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