29 stylish accent chairs and wooden armchairs to buy now

An accent chair or wooden armchair with a dash of mid-century style can be just the thing to fill a seating gap, adding style to a space and eliminating the claustrophobia that too many soft seats can create
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Wooden armchairs have a serious design pedigree. Although they are perhaps most often associated with mid-century design, with styles by Hans J. Wegner, Josef Frank and Jindrich Halabala still coveted today, we also love the solid straight lines of Arts & Crafts chairs and the the avant-garde modernist forms of the 1920s and 30s. Wooden armchairs will work well in kitchens, blending in nicely with the rest of the wooden surfaces in such a space, but they're also great options in bedrooms and nurseries, where their firmer backs make them ideal for sitting up with a baby.

A velvet accent chair or other fabric armchair can be a lovely choice in a bedroom, where you might want to take a seat and put on the finishing touches to your outfit. They can sit neatly in a corner, or lie in wait for use at a dressing table.

Leather (or faux leather) mid-century style iterations often come with wooden frames, though leather tub chairs can be found too.