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Accent chairs are typically smaller and more design-focused, chosen to add a style statement, while armchairs are usually larger and more heavily padded, prioritising everyday comfort over visual impact.
Accent chairs work well as an additional seat opposite a sofa, in a reading corner, or as a standalone statement piece near a window or feature wall.
Yes, accent chairs are commonly used in bedrooms as a reading nook or styling piece, particularly in larger rooms with space for additional seating beyond the bed.
Look for a compact frame with a footprint under 70cm x 70cm and consider chairs with slim or exposed legs, which create a lighter visual feel in smaller spaces.
It doesn't need to match exactly. Many living rooms intentionally pair a contrasting or complementary accent chair with the sofa for a more layered, designer look.
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