Jennifer Aniston, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Kylie Jenner experiment with an unconventional seating trend that makes their living rooms feel 'effortlessly cool'
A statement furnishing unites an increasing number of celebrities – experts say it introduces 'a little whimsy, nostalgia, and a whole lot of personality'


Every once in a while, we notice a uniting thread between celebrities and the way they design – but some trends are more fun than others, and lately, we've spotted the most light-hearted of all: a swing seat.
Exhibit A: Jennifer Aniston's living room. Esteemed designer Stephen Shadley shared the actress's Bel Air living room, drawing attention to the custom hanging lounge from Blackman Cruz, 'a favorite LA resource for many years.' Jennifer has draped a faux sheepskin throw across the chair, making it the perfect spot to watch the sun over the Santa Monica Mountains.
This decorative piece makes a statement through its sculptural shape and curved silhouette – resurging a 1970s interior design trend that's both playful and sophisticated.
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Investing in a celebrity-approved trend doesn't need to come with a significant price tag. This delightful design is a best-selling buy for a good reason. It can also be used both indoors and outdoors and is best decorated with a throw and pillow (like Jennifer's).
If you're looking to add instant luxury to your swing seat (or any accent chair in your living room), this faux sheepskin throw is the secret. It's soft and elegant and, though synonymous with winter, it will still look perfect over the warmer months.
Balance style and comfort – both indoors and out – with this sturdy hanging chair from Lulu & Georgia. It's the ultimate statement piece, pefect for enjoying an aperitif from a coastal New England-style home...
Gwyneth Paltrow's 'swing seat' is more of a daybed, supported by four ropes instead of Jennifer's single chain.
Curated by celebrated designer Brigette Romanek, this piece is a defining feature of her Montecito home. Gwyneth has topped the swing bed with pillows and neutral throws, perfectly complementing her room's earthy tones.
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In contrast, Kylie Jenner's swing chaise, designed by Ralph Pucci (and chosen by celebrity favorite Martyn Lawrence Bullard), matches her gray color-drenched living room. Situated in the center of her space, it instantly demands your attention – and serves as a reminder of this trend's functionality (alongside its statement good looks).
While rope swing seats may seem like a feature that's reserved for celebrity homes, experts say it's surprisingly possible to follow their example. So possible, in fact, that they're observing an increase in this feature for 2025.
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'Rope swing seats are one of those unexpected home features that instantly change the feel of a space. They bring in a little whimsy, a little nostalgia, and a whole lot of personality. It’s not just about aesthetics – they add movement to a room, creating a relaxed and inviting atmosphere that makes any space feel more lived-in. Maybe that’s why they’re becoming more popular,' says Rachel Stringer, a real estate agent at Raleigh Realty.
'People are looking for unique, personal elements in their homes, something that feels custom rather than cookie-cutter. And let’s be honest, a well-placed rope swing seat looks effortlessly cool.'
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Another quality is their surprising versatility, as Jennifer Aniston, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Kylie Jenner all demonstrate. Their homes' interior styles are starkly different, yet this feature makes a statement in each of their rooms.
I'n a modern, minimalist home, a rope swing with a sleek wooden seat can add warmth without feeling out of place. In a bohemian-style room, a cushioned swing with macramé details blends in beautifully. Even in a more traditional setting, a simple rope swing can be a playful touch that feels unexpected but intentional. It’s all about how you style it and where you place it,' Rachel says.
If you're looking into following their example, she emphasizes how the smallest details can make a big difference. 'The type of rope you choose sets the tone. Thick, natural fiber ropes give off a rustic, coastal, or boho vibe, while sleek black ropes can lean industrial or modern. The seat itself is another way to personalize the look. A simple wooden plank feels raw and natural, while a padded or upholstered seat makes it cozier,' she says.
'If you want something extra unique, a vintage wooden board with character –something reclaimed or slightly weathered – will add instant charm.'
Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens. She first joined Future Plc as a News Writer across their interiors titles, including Livingetc and Real Homes, before becoming H&G's News Editor in April 2022. She now leads the Celebrity/ News team. Before joining Future, Megan worked as a News Explainer at The Telegraph, following her MA in International Journalism at the University of Leeds. During her BA in English Literature and Creative Writing, she gained writing experience in the US while studying in New York. Megan also focused on travel writing during her time living in Paris, where she produced content for a French travel site. She currently lives in London with her antique typewriter and an expansive collection of houseplants.
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