Let's Get to the Point – Neutral Accent Chairs Are a Luxe Living Room Essential, and Victoria Beckham's All-White Piece Is the Perfect Example
Basics have a quiet place in even the most beautiful living rooms, but their impact is loud – starting with Victoria Beckham's replicable example
Some furnishings receive endless praise, while other quiet heroes deserve celebration but are often overlooked. The latter is the case with 'basic' neutral pieces that are frequently categorized as modern home essentials, such as an all-white accent chair. It's time, however, that these unsung pieces receive recognition for what they are: grounding, functional, and subtly chic, as Victoria Beckham reminds us.
Unsurprisingly, Victoria Beckham's London living room is a study in beautiful, balanced neutrals, from her olive-green ottoman to the cream curtains that complement the subtly painted walls. It is her white accent chair, however, that ties the space together.
While it's easy to overlook this piece, her chair anchors this corner. It's a safe color, but it is in no way boring, encouraging us to rethink how we see 'basics' for good. To follow her example, I love this white accent chair from Wayfair – it's almost as chic as Victoria's bespoke piece. However, with this palette, you can't go wrong with any chair you choose.
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Elevate your living room with this chic all-white accent chair, perfect for creating a bright, airy, and inviting seating area. Its deep seat, plush padding, and cushioned armrests provide exceptional comfort, while elegantly finished wooden legs add a subtle, timeless touch.
A few bold details are all it takes to refresh a space, and the Carys linen throw pillow delivers just the right amount of impact. Finished with contrast piping that crisply defines its silhouette, the pillow’s soft linen body feels both tailored and inviting.
This elegantly understated accent chair features a kiln-dried solid birch and engineered wood frame, resting on turned wood bun feet in a warm, dark brown finish. Upholstered in slightly textured polyester, it offers recessed arms and a foam-filled seat and back with sinuous spring construction for supportive seating.
An easy way to introduce a soft, neutral look without investing in new furniture, this cushion cover is crafted from a gentle cotton-and-linen blend. A delicately embroidered floral pattern adorns the front, while the solid-color back keeps the look clean and versatile.
With its relaxed silhouette and sculptural lines, the Pose chair brings a fresh, mid-century sensibility to the classic slipper chair. The solid ash frame gently tilts back in graceful cantilevered angles, highlighting the wood’s natural grain and warmth while inviting an easy recline.
Add a touch of effortless charm to any space with the Barnes pillow cover. Its soft, understated design brings texture and refinement, quietly elevating sofas, armchairs, or beds with a sense of ease and polished style.
I am not alone in my observations. Helen Shaw, the director of marketing (international) at Benjamin Moore, emphasises how decorating with neutrals will always feel chic, especially in small living rooms, which aren't immune to Victoria's style.
'The ultimate classics for a reason, whites and off-whites will always be staples of timeless interior design. Their ability to make a room feel spacious and fresh is unmatched, and they can stand proudly on their own or as a complementary touch to bolder hues,' she comments.
'Whites often rank highly in our top colours at Benjamin Moore with White Dove, Swiss Coffee, Simply White and Chantilly Lace all placing in 2025.'
In the end, it is the quiet champions, the understated whites, creams, and off-whites, that often make the biggest impact. They provide balance, versatility, and an effortless elegance that allows other elements of a room to shine. Victoria's space reminds us that a thoughtfully chosen neutral piece is not just a filler but a foundation.
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Next time you are decorating, give the basics the credit they deserve. Oftentimes, the most timeless style is the simplest.

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.