Jennifer Aniston’s living room features a loved ‘70s furniture trend
Jennifer Aniston’s Bel-Air property feels like a (very cool) mid-century modern home in the verdant foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains. But amongst the sharp architectural lines, floor-to-ceiling glass windows and polished wood flooring sits a furniture trend that I had thought I’d seen the back of – hanging chairs.
The hanging chair once graced the home of every Hollywood favorite – and virtually every homeowner – in the 1970s, and more recently had a revival in the early noughties. However, despite the decadently delightful styles on offer, I have never quite succumbed to this interior design trend.
There is something oh so effortlessly elegant and downright cool about how designer Stephen Shadley has included this retro influence in Aniston’s home. It’s a nostalgic nod to the past but done so in a very modern way. It’s utterly charming.
There are several reasons why these hanging chairs, also known as swing chairs, are back. Firstly, they are just plain fun. I’ve noted that as more people spend time at home, the notion of decorating to be happier at home has never rung more true.
‘If you want a positive personal change of any sort, you must first address your environment,’ says Michelle Ogundehin in her book Happy Inside. ‘We all need homes that support, rather than undermine, our wellbeing.’ If you love a piece of furniture, buy the piece of furniture. It is as simple as that.
Usually confined to the backyard, hanging seats make a great focal point in a living room, especially Bohemian and Mid-century living rooms. There’s something so appealing about the idea of sitting in a swinging chair, drink in hand, and watching the world go by – it’s an ageless joy that will transcend trends.
Seemingly floating in the air, this hanging seat, a custom lounge from Blackman Cruz, beckons you to sit on it, relax and watch the lush, verdant landscape beyond.
Secondly, the indoor-outdoor appeal of woven furniture is also key as designophiles gravitate toward natural materials with an organic feel.
Rich, earthy tones, sculptural shapes and biophilic design were all popular design trends in the Seventies, and it makes sense that more homeowners are harking back to this laidback way of living in 2024 and 2025.
However, before you invest in this piece of living room furniture, think about whether your structure can support the weight. You’ll be drilling into the ceiling so check the house structure first, and if you’re a renter, opt for a style that doesn’t need to be secured to the ceiling, such as an egg chair on a stand.
Shop the look
The BCW Hanging Lounge, available from Blackman Cruz is the perfect match to Jennifer Aniston’s. However, we’ve found a few alternative options, including a plush throw for comfort and style.
Affordable option
Chorley Indoor/Outdoor Swing Egg Chair Without Stand
Investing in this forever trend need not cost the earth. This delightful design is a best-selling buy for a good reason. It can also be used both indoors and outdoors depending on your preference.
Perfect for fall/winter
Small Faux Fur Chair Throw
No seat is complete with a luxurious pillow or throw, so snuggle up with a decadent, faux throw blanket. This hypoallergenic throw is just what your hanging chair is missing.
Made to last
Gibbs Indoor / Outdoor Hanging Chair
Balance style and comfort – both indoors and out – with this sturdy hanging chair from Lulu & Georgia. Imagine yourself sitting with an Aperol in hand, admiring the views from your New England home…
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