Curated Finds for Amanda — Armchairs
Dear Amanda,
Inspired by your brief, I have curated your personalised edit with a selection of armchairs designed to complement your bedroom while keeping your preferred styles of Hollywood Regency, traditional, and Mediterranean design in mind.
With your existing palette of taupe, white, and burnt orange, there is a wonderful opportunity to introduce a new accent colour through your armchair. I explored calming beige tones for a softer, more understated look, olive greens for a grounded and sophisticated feel, and baby blue hues for a bolder, more unexpected approach. Each of these combinations feels design-led, while adding personality and character to your space.
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I hope you enjoy exploring your curated edit, and I would love to hear which pieces you feel most drawn to.
Best wishes,
Iokasti
I wanted to include this chair because it feels timeless and incredibly versatile. The soft oatmeal tone would blend beautifully with your taupe curtains and carpet, creating a calm, layered look that feels elegant rather than overly coordinated. If you're after something understated that allows your burnt orange accessories to really shine, this is a lovely option.
I love the subtle striped detail on this chair as it introduces pattern in a very gentle way. The combination of the curved silhouette and tactile bouclé fabric gives it a relaxed Mediterranean feel, while the neutral palette keeps it feeling refined. This would add texture and softness to your bedroom without overwhelming the existing scheme.
This olive green shade immediately caught my eye because it pairs so beautifully with burnt orange accents. Together, they create a warm, grounded palette that feels rich and inviting. The contrast piping gives the chair a more tailored look, which nods to your Hollywood Regency style while still feeling fresh and contemporary.
There's something wonderfully playful about this chair. The rounded shape and distinctive ball feet bring a touch of personality to the room, while the chenille fabric keeps it feeling soft and luxurious. I think this option strikes a lovely balance between traditional and eclectic, adding character without overpowering the space.
If you're looking to introduce a touch of glamour, this is the chair I would choose. The velvet upholstery instantly adds richness and depth, while the elegant silhouette feels very in keeping with a Hollywood Regency aesthetic. I can imagine this becoming a real statement piece in your room, especially paired with your burnt orange accessories.
I included this option because it feels effortlessly sophisticated. The clean lines bring a more contemporary edge, while the upholstery and proportions keep it warm and inviting. This is the kind of chair that would work beautifully alongside your existing furniture and adapt easily if you decide to refresh the room in the future.

With studies in Interior and Spatial Design in Milan and a background as a design and styling consultant, Iokasti helps people discover their personal style and translate it into interiors that feel lived-in, layered, and full of character. Her approach is rooted in listening and intuition, understanding how people live and what makes them feel at home. She loves mixing old and brand-new pieces to create spaces that feel timeless yet personal. Inspired by her travels, Iokasti enjoys collecting unique pieces from around the world and styling them in a way that feels natural, personal, and full of soul. She believes great design should feel effortless, a little playful, a little unexpected, and always full of life.