This Viral $200 Nancy Meyers-Style Swivel Chair Looks VERY Much Like the $2000 Buys That Have Been on My Wish List

I’ve been obsessed with this swivel seat since August. It's January, but at 83% off, I’m choosing denial – and stripes

Nancy Meyers-style striped swivel chair pictured a Homes & Gardens collage
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It’s snowing in New York City, where I’m currently writing, and I’m already dreaming of a Nancy Meyers summer. Because if there’s anything getting me through winter, it’s mental replays of Diane Keaton’s shingled Hamptons house in Something’s Gotta Give (2003) – and the small miracle that the Nancy Meyers–style pinstriped chair I pined over last summer, once an eye-watering $1,350, is now only $239.99.

Maybe this sudden off-season urge for salty New England air happened organically. Or maybe it was planted by TikTok. (A classic 2020-something chicken-or-the-egg; we may never know.) Either way, those swivel chairs that went viral during the warmer months – thanks in part to tastemakers like Kenzie Elizabeth, affectionately dubbed Gen Z’s Martha Stewart – are back, sitting pretty all over my very après feed. Perfect timing. I needed the rescue.

The shape appears to be that of a traditional armchair, but actually swivels a full 360 degrees – a detail I imagine makes wine nights significantly more spirited. In my mind’s eye, it’s already paired with woven accents like a jute rug or rattan lamp, warm woods, and a slow accumulation of vintage finds. Essentially, it’s cooking up the exact 'Eastcoastal' flavor our favorite film director would have wanted.

Nancy Meyers-style striped swivel chair pictured in a sitting room featuring large window panes and a modern side table

You didn’t need a swivel chair. The swivel found you. A substantial silhouette with surprisingly petite proportions, it makes small, even city spaces read like coastal scenes.

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And despite the seaside associations, decorating with stripes is not just a summer decor trend. The barrel silhouette is timeless, slipping into more traditional decorating ambitions, too. Frankly, this chair could live quite comfortably in Ralph Lauren’s universe – styled with horsebit details, cognac leather, a hit of velvet – as if it’s been wintering upstate in Bedford this whole time.

I’d give anything to be out East right now. But until the season resumes, I’ll settle for the next best thing: some long-overdue transitional styling, stretched out in my living room in what reviewers insist is an impossibly comfortable chair – comfortable enough, they say, to justify buying a second.

It won’t make summer come faster. But it’s close enough.

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Julia Demer
Style Editor

Julia Demer is a New York–based Style Editor at Homes & Gardens with a sharp eye for where fashion meets interiors. Having cut her teeth at L’Officiel USA and The Row before pivoting into homes, she believes great style is universal – whether it’s a perfect outfit, a stunning room, or the ultimate set of sheets. Passionate about art, travel, and pop culture, Julia brings a global, insider perspective to every story.