This One Chair in Victoria Beckham’s Home Just Changed How I Think About Color Forever
With its curved silhouette and retro yellow hue, Victoria's intelligent use of yellow has reshaped how I think about accent chairs for the better
Every year, I find myself returning to the safe, timeless warmth of a neutral accent chair. After all, creams, whites, and beiges are celebrated for their ability to transcend more fleeting trends and anchor just about any living room style. However, over the holidays, I caught sight of a stunning yellow piece in Victoria Beckham's living room, and it's the unsung hero of her modern-country space.
The mid-century modern-style chair is an instant standout without feeling overwhelming. The mustard hue is a refined twist on a vibrant color, making it feel almost as versatile as a safer neutral.
I've always approached decorating with yellow with caution, but Victoria's living room has made it feel more accessible than in any other celebrity home I've seen. It sits beautifully alongside the raw, rustic materials that contribute to her country home's cozy style, including an exposed brick wall and a wooden console adorned with photo frames.
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The accent chair brings just the right amount of vibrancy without compromising the cozy modern-farmhouse aesthetic, proving that you don't need to be scared of bold colors. You just need to use them strategically, just as Victoria has done. I just spent all morning looking for a close alternative, and spotted this stunning piece from Wayfair that is unbeatable.
Alternatively, if you want to experiment with pockets of color without a big investment, I recommend this beautiful velvet pillow, designed by Sarah Sherman Samuel for Lulu & Georgia. It'll bring some Victoria-approved color to your living room with ease.
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This Victoria-inspired armchair features a sleek, low-slung silhouette supported by sculptural A-shaped legs crafted from kiln-dried solid oak, blending durability with refined design. Draped in sumptuous chenille, its generous seat and gently angled back invite long, leisurely moments in any living room.
A thoughtful touch can make all the difference when it comes to throw pillows. This velvet pillow isn't too saturated and would pair wonderfully with rich neutrals like chocolate brown or a yellow accent chair, just like Victoria's.
This pair of armchairs celebrates mid-century modern design with clean lines, square arms, and relaxed loose backs. Crafted from rich walnut, the solid wood frames and legs lend warmth and sophistication, while plush, foam-filled cushions provide inviting comfort.
The Hooper lamp pairs a sleek, glossy base with a delicately pleated linen shade, creating a striking tabletop statement. Minimalist in design yet undeniably bold, its compact proportions make it the perfect companion for a nightstand or side table, bringing a touch of curated sophistication to any modern living room.
This faux mohair throw layers a sumptuous texture into any space, its soft tassels adding a touch of casual elegance. Perfect for curling up on a chilly evening, it embodies the signature warmth and curated aesthetic of the brand's stunning Sarah Sherman Samuel collaboration.
A sunny accent for any space – this pillow radiates warmth with its vibrant yellow hue, crafted from handwoven 100% linen for a texture that’s both sophisticated and inviting. Expertly made, it brings a cheerful pop of color to layered pillow arrangements and elevates the overall style of your home.
I've been thinking about the power of yellow ever since I saw it in Victoria's living room, but I am not alone in my opinions. Mark Holloway, an interior expert and founder of Holloways of Ludlow, similarly explains that yellow is becoming an increasingly favoured shade in living rooms, and Victoria's endorsement will only make it even more sought-after.
'Yellow interiors are an increasingly popular choice for living room design as the playful shade can instantly brighten any space. Warm and bright, yellow is the ultimate mood-booster shade, helping to uplift living room schemes,' he says.
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'While often deemed tricky to decorate with, we’re seeing an increase in the popularity of versatile buttery yellows and sandy yellow shades. These softer shades are easier to incorporate into your living room and pair well with tactical materials such as jute and cord, helping to bring a calming feel to your space.'
Lastly, to expand on Victoria's style, Mark suggests pairing softer shades of yellow with other nature-inspired shades such as blues and greens for a truly grounding effect. 'Add accents of warm neutrals through cushions and rugs to tie the space together and to tone down the richness of the mustard,' he says. When in doubt, look to Victoria's accent chair as the ultimate blueprint.

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.