Mid-Century Modern Accent Chairs Under $180!

We get it, furniture isn’t cheap! And finding inexpensive yet aesthetically pleasing furniture can be extremely difficult. It’s like a wild goose chase and ain’t nobody got time for that, am I right!? Except me! Finding a deal that I love is one of my favorite hobbies! That’s why I’ve gone “out” and rounded up some of my very favorite accent chairs that are UNDER $180! You guys, if you didn’t already know, that’s a STEAL of a deal!

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Currently in my home I have #1, the Mid-Century Retro Modern Upholstered Wooden Accent Chair Arm Chair in beige (as shown below) and I am loving them! I will be 100% honest with you; you pay for what you get and while these chairs are incredibly cute and perfect for our space they aren’t the comfiest. I knew I didn’t want to spend a lot of money and simply wanted a quick, easy, and affordable seating option and these were the perfect fit for the space we wanted them for. However, if I were needing accent chairs for more of a lounge area I would invest in a higher end product that would give me the comfort and appeal I desire and a much higher cost. Quality usually costs more and that’s just a fact!

Here are some of my other favorite accent chairs that are a slight bit more expensive but still extremely affordable!

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Tessa Kirby
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