Miley Cyrus's bold accent chairs are a masterclass in making a white kitchen interesting – and the striking pattern is on trend for 2026

The strikingly patterned dining chairs in Miley's white kitchen add character and fun – an interior designer explains how to recreate the look

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It may be bold, but a well-placed animal print can transform any room. Though we don't always think of patterned fabric as part of our arsenal for elevating a kitchen, the fabric on our curtains, dining chairs, and cushions can all be used to integrate animal prints subtly into our homes. Miley Cyrus's kitchen is one of the best examples we've ever seen.

The singer's white kitchen was designed by her mother, Tish Cyrus, and features five zebra print accent chairs arranged around a circular white table. In contrast to the white subway tiled kitchen, they are unimaginably bold, and it works perfectly. Black stripes bring in the accent colors from the hood and pot filler, while white balances with the rest of the room. They are exceptionally stunning against Miley's light wood flooring.

Furthermore, experts say Miley's accent chair material is quickly becoming an interior design trend for 2026.

Nina Lichtenstein, Westchester-based interior designer, explains: 'Animal print, once synonymous with boldness and exotic flair, has made a triumphant comeback in interior design. This timeless trend is finding its way back into our living rooms, injecting spaces with a touch of untamed sophistication. Whether you're a seasoned decorator or a curious trend follower, here's everything you need to know about decorating with animal print in your living room.'

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She continues: 'Animal print has staged a major comeback in recent years, gracing fashion runways and interior design magazines alike. This resurgence is a testament to its enduring charm and versatility. Designers are increasingly incorporating animal print into their collections, presenting fresh interpretations that blend seamlessly with modern decor.'

As seen in Miley Cyrus's neutral kitchen, restraint is your best friend when it comes to styling these bold patterns.

Nina advises: 'When decorating with animal print, consider your color palette carefully. Neutral tones like beige, ivory, and gray serve as ideal backdrops, allowing the print to take center stage without overwhelming the space. For a chic look, pair animal print with accents of gold, brass, or deep jewel tones like emerald or sapphire. These colors complement animal print beautifully and increase its luxurious appeal.'

However, neutral doesn't have to mean boring. Miley elevates the look of her accent chairs with a small multi-colored rug, in a popular 'pattern clashing' technique.

'Mixing patterns can be exciting but requires finesse,' explains Nina. 'To avoid a clash, stick to a cohesive color scheme. For instance, pair a leopard print sofa with solid-colored throw pillows in coordinating shades or with subtle geometric patterns. This approach maintains balance while showcasing the animal print's allure.'


Paradoxically, design can be both bold and pared back. Striking accent chairs in a white kitchen are the perfect place to start.


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Sophie Edwards
News Editor

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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