Lovesac Just Launched a Giant Pillow Chair That Doesn’t Scream “Dorm Room”

If I go missing, check here first.
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Lovesac chair with pillow and frame

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Lovesac might bring to mind beanbag chairs and college dorm rooms, but trust me on this one: The brand just released an accent chair, and it’s completely grown-up—dare I even say chic?

The Pillowsac accent chair, which debuted last week, is technically just a giant foam pillow that rests on a blond oak frame. But you can choose from 150 covers, three different hardware options, and two strap colors, meaning your options are nearly endless, no matter your home’s personal style. (My favorite, a white bouclé pillow with brushed brass and tan straps, gives off a cozy Scandi-cool vibe.)

Man sitting on pillowsac chair in charcoal

But mostly, this thing is massive. At 38 inches tall, 48 inches wide, and 54 inches deep, it’s more like owning a love seat that you don’t have to share. To call it a cloud would be cliché and besides, it’s more like a marshmallowy mouth that could easily swallow you whole—in a good way. I’m almost scared to add one to my apartment because I would never leave it, eventually becoming one with the chair. In other words, if I ever go missing, check the Lovesac first. 

Up close of wooden frame and brass hardware

The frame is $675, and that’s not including the pillow, so it’s a bit of an investment, but remember that you can always remove the pillow and use it on the floor for family movie night. If you’re willing to give it up, of course. 

PillowSac Accent Chair Frame, Lovesac

$675 $472
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PillowSac with Bouclé Cover, Lovesac

$900 $630
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Julie Vadnal

Deputy Editor

Julie Vadnal is deputy editor of Domino. She edits and writes stories about shopping for new and vintage furniture, covers new products (and the tastemakers who love them), and tours the homes of cool creatives. She lives in Brooklyn.