Cream Sofas Are Fine, but Rhea Seehorn’s Moss Green Alternative Feels So Much Chicer – It’s All I Want in My Living Room in 2026
After her Golden Globes win, Rhea's moss sofa has us rethinking neutrals – here’s why this chic, grounding hue is the living room statement of the year
Rhea Seehorn’s win at last night's Golden Globes (for Best Actress in a TV Drama Series, in case you missed it) has given me every opportunity to revisit her social media in the hunt for a glimpse inside her home. I found it, via a 2021 post, in which the Pluribus actress was seen watching an award ceremony from home (it was in the days of social distancing, after all).
While watching award ceremonies from home was different, there were some benefits: it allowed us to glimpse the furnishings in their home. In this case, her moss green living room sofa is unmissable.
I've long been an unashamed fan of traditional neutrals, especially when it comes to large, anchoring furnishings, like sofas. However, Rhea's moss-green piece (much like this one from Target) is an alternative that's chic enough to transcend the more fleeting sofa trends.
This post is already five years old, but it still looks as fashionable as the day she posted it. In fact, it's arguably never looked better, as experts explain this hue will top interior design trends for the year ahead.
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Experience ultimate comfort and relaxation with this generously sized sofa, inspired by Rhea's piece. Featuring plush cushioning and a supportive ergonomic backrest. Crafted with premium polyester linen and high-density foam, it offers easy maintenance for everyday living.
Scatter pillows will always dial up the comfort factor, but take a leaf from Rhea’s book by keeping it simple. Start with a few green lumbar pillows, then layer in patterned accent pillows for added interest and depth.
Complement your sofa with a stylish ottoman like this one from Wayfair. It features a hidden storage compartment, making it easy to keep your space neat, organized, and clutter-free.
You don’t need a new sofa to take a page from Rhea's playbook in your living room. Try using this pillow to experiment with the look. Its deep green hue pops beautifully against a neutral couch, and the velvet-like texture adds a cozy, inviting touch.
A refreshing yet cozy shade, this moss green throw pillow complements any sofa, from cream linen to rich chocolate brown. To echo Rhea’s living room style, pair it with a moss green sofa for a harmonious mix of green tones.
Set on a wooden base, this upholstered futon sofa features a padded design with accent pillows to provide ample comfort as you lie back and unwind. Perfect to seat up to three people, it makes an elegant addition to any living room, the Rhea way.
'As homeowners increasingly want their homes to feel grounding and restorative, the popularity of colors and textures associated with the natural world continues to rise and rise,' comments Shelley Cochrane, Accessories Buyer at Furniture Village. Decorating with green is among the most powerful ways to introduce such an ambiance to your living room, and a sofa, like Rhea's, is the natural starting point.
'Green, a hardy perennial, will continue its prominence in 2026, especially in living rooms,' she says. 'Its connection to nature evokes feelings of peace and serenity, which will be especially welcome in the living room, where people tend to spend most of their time whilst at home.'
To bring the look to new heights, Shelley recommends pairing this hue with light wooden accessories, such as this beautiful bowl from Crate & Barrel. 'After a couple of years of dark woods proving popular, we can expect to see lighter wooden finishes come to the fore in 2026,' she adds.
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Alternatively, if you want to experiment with Rhea's look without a big investment, choose a moss colored pillow, like this one from Wayfair. I suspect it'll look just as good in another five years from now.

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.