There’s something about swaying back and forth in a hanging egg chair that makes us feel like we’re living our best lives on a beach somewhere. No matter the season, it's a breezy feeling similar to what you get from a hammock, but with a touch more sturdiness that fits well indoors or outdoors. Despite what you may think, this style isn't necessarily specific to oceanfront properties. In fact, you can add the small space-friendly seating to pretty much any home—no matter where it is. We’ve taken it upon ourselves to research the very best options out there, checking for durability, comfort, and of course, design. From delicate hand-woven styles that work best indoors to durable outdoor alternatives, there are tons of hanging egg chairs to choose from.
We tracked down the very best options from our favorite retailers like Serena & Lily, plus budget-friendly seating from Amazon and Wayfair. At first glance, these picks may look similar—after all, they’re all very niche pieces of furniture—but each one boasts distinct features that make it stand out. For instance, some are made from all-weather resin that's mildew-resistant, so it can handle all types of weather. Another is foldable, so it can be re-positioned around the house: outside in the summer and inside come winter.
If the task of rigging it on your ceiling feels too daunting, don't worry—some egg chairs come with their own stands instead. You're bound to find one that fits with your personal style below, and don't be surprised when your partner or kids race to claim this chair for themselves.
When you think of a classic egg chair, this is what comes to mind. This elegant rattan style is also tougher than it looks. Though it may not survive a hurricane or tornado, it can certainly handle a bit of rain since it's sealed with clear lacquer. Just be sure to leave the cushion indoors when the rain starts to come down.
You may have to spend a few minutes assembling this swinging egg chair, but it comes with its own stand, so you can cross "try to figure out how to hang from the ceiling" off your list. Plus, the cushion, which comes in a variety of hues, is UV-resistant.
Available in a dark gray or a natural beige wood tone, the rectangular base of this seat is shaped more like an armchair that happens to float than a typical hanging egg chair, but that's why we like it. The super plush seat cushions are just an added bonus. The cushion back is a touch short, so add the colorful throw pillow of your choice to give some extra back support. Plus, it's perfect for both indoor and outdoor use.
Durable metal and weather-ready wicker mean this stylish seat can handle just about any weather. With a max load of 528 pounds, this is a great choice for couples to snuggle up in, or an extra sturdy seating for one that functions like a chair and a half. Ergonomic curved cushions provide side and back support, and it comes with the stand for easy setup. It helps that the tightly woven design is gorgeous, and fabric from your blanket (or long hair) is less likely to snag on this chair.
You won't find a more durable hanging egg chair than this, which is crafted from beige resin rattan and finished in an open weave. It's also resistant to water, fading, mildew, and corrosion, making it the perfect outdoor accessory.
When it comes to hanging egg chairs, there are no rules, you can put them wherever you want, but something about their silhouette just evokes poolside relaxation. This beachy option from Serena & Lily is made from all-weather resin that'll stand up to the elements on the back patio, and it comes in a sandy dune or white color. Plus, the scooped seat is perfect for lounging in the summer breeze.
If sturdiness is your main concern with a hanging egg chair, look no further. The powder-coated steel frame of this swinging chair is extra durable. Not that you'd want to lug this chair from room to room, but it is foldable, so if you're tempted to shuffle it between indoors and outdoors, it's easy to carry. Don't let the steel frame make you think it's uncomfortable though, the fluffy polyester cushion cradles the seat and your back, so you can lean back and breathe easy. It also comes in six different colors for personalization.
Once you curl up in this black poly bamboo rattan basket and sink into the four-inch thick cushion, you'll never want to get back up. Black may feel like a harsh hue for outdoor furniture, but the quilted cushions soften it up a bit, toning down the drama in all the right ways.
If you want to incorporate a hanging egg chair in your space but aren't ready to invest in one yet, start with this piece from Radiata. It's on sale for just $109, making it one of the more affordable picks on our list. It comes in eight colorways, so if the light on light doesn't fit with your space, you have plenty of alternatives to consider.
The teardrop shape on this hanging egg chair means the base of the seat is a bit more open, allowing you to lounge in the position of your choice. It's way more comfortable than the traditional egg shape to climb into, and the cushion is a foam and polyester blend for extra support and comfort.
Who says just one person should enjoy the freedom of the egg chair? This one is designed with space for two to cozy up in a bench-like design, so there's less fighting over the "fun chair." Plus, it comes with its own stand, so no figuring out how to rig it from your awning.
Leave it to Serena & Lily to craft one of the most beautiful hanging egg chairs on the market. Hand-bent rattan creates a stunning sculptural frame that cradles you in all the right place as you float a few feet above the ground. It also comes in two beachy shades, so if you've been wanting to add a coastal touch to your space, this is your chance. Unlike their resin outdoor chair, though, this one should be kept away from humidity to make it last.
The rattan and wicker woven design is the first to come to mind when thinking of a hanging egg chair, but for a more modern silhouette, this is a unique alternative. It'll fit in well with any industrial decor, and it's still plenty comfortable.
Handcrafted with natural-hued macrame, this hanging egg chair is one of our favorites. Even though the yarn is wrapped around an iron frame, it's strictly an indoor chair. The neutral cream colorway will blend in nicely to nearly any living room decor, so it's a great, unique seating option guests won't get enough of.
For anyone taken aback by the price, know that this Grovelane hanging egg chair is made using natural rattan and comes in three colors. Did we mention it has a weight capacity of 250 pounds? Pair the white colorway with a colorful throw blanket and pillow, and it'll become the most coveted seat in the living room.