I never knew swivel chairs could feel chic until I saw this Martha Stewart-designed mid-century piece – and it's quietly on sale for under $140
The icon's gorgeous Taytum Swivel Task Chair is 15% off at Amazon, and it's the ideal opportunity to take our home offices to the next level for fall


As autumn approaches, the world feels cozier and quieter. Everyone has returned from summer vacation, and children are going back to school; it's the perfect time to buckle down, nest, and upgrade your home office. A stylish yet functional desk chair is a wonderful place to start, and Martha Stewart is providing the best we've ever seen in the form of her Taytum Swivel Task Chair (available at Amazon).
The stunning, mid-century modern style piece has saddle faux leather upholstery and a polished nickel metal frame for an instantly stunning, elevated look. Meanwhile, its 360° Swivel seat, pneumatic height adjustment, and built-in lumbar support provide ultimate comfort.
Even better, it's on sale for $139.68.
Martha's design is the perfect piece for elevating a home office set up. Design aficionados will immediately recognize its similarity to the iconic Aluminum Group EA 103 Chair designed by Charles Eames, thus tapping into design history and infusing a room with a vintage feel at an accessible price point.
It would look best styled with other mid-century modern furnishings, like a wooden desk and a colorful desk lamp.
Shop Similar Martha-Stewart Designed Office Chairs
Whether your style is mid-century modern or minimalist, Martha Stewart has you covered with an office chair design that embodies functional beauty. These are a few of our favorites.
We love the elegance of this swivel chair, with its white faux leather upholstery and polished brass metal frame and armrests. It is comfortable enough to support all day and still looks good when the work is done.
This seat and back are upholstered in a soft velvet fabric complemented by the polished brass metal frame for an iconic look that looks just as good in a living room as it does in a home office.
We've been loving boucle lately, and this on-trend chair is the perfect way to tap into the style. The adjustable swivel base makes it the ideal comfort choice for days at a desk.
Shop more Martha Stewart office essentials
After you have your desk chair sorted out, you will want the rest of your home office to look just as elevated. These organizational buys from Martha's collection are the perfect place to get started.
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When looking for a chicer way to arrange a drawer, Martha has us covered. This modular stack and slide design allows for both in-drawer and on-the-desktop configurations for a custom-fit look.
The only thing better than an office storage system is one that's on wheels, just like this versatile cart. Oozing walnut and brassy tones, this mid-century-inspired piece is perfect for our printers, files and more.
As Martha Stewart explains, storage organization can be 'beautiful as well as functional,' and nothing showcases this quite like this sleek desktop organizer – designed to keep pens and other desk essentials neatly in place.
This fall, transform your home office the Martha Stewart way with an equal focus on design and usability.

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.
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