Most celebrities are known for their significant careers in the entertainment industry, however, lately, many seem to be venturing beyond screens and into homes. Celebrity homeware brands are exploding, and there are some you didn’t even know were owned by celebrities.
For instance, you may know that Chrissy Teigen, who is known for her love of cooking, created a whole collection of cookbooks. But did you know she also sells cooking, dining, and lounging items? Well, Teigen isn’t alone. Take a look at these eight celebrity brands with homeware lines you might not have heard about before.
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Actress Courteney Cox created her brand Homecourt because of a love of design and a desire to make her home look and smell lovely. With just a glance at the website, the brand’s mission becomes clear. With candles, surface cleaners, room deodorizers and hand soaps and creams, Homecourt offers a unique blend of self care items and home goods that elevate a home.
Homecourt also uses responsibly sourced ingredients packaged in recycled materials, so it does everything it can to be smart for you, your home, and the environment. Sets that come with all products of a specific perfume cost $195.
Fans of filling homes with fragrance and using non-toxic cleaning and home products will love Homecourt. Check out some of the brand’s standouts:
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This Homecourt air freshener comes in five other scents, and all room deodorizers come in 3. 4-ounce sizes and include odor-absorbing zinc ricinoleate, yeast ferment to break down bacteria, charcoal to purify the air, and fragrance, of course.
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The Cypress Mint Scented Surface Cleaner is ideal for the kitchen. You can also get it in other Homecourt fragrances. Homecourt cleansers come with a degreaser that uses coconut and purifying cypress oil.
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The Neroli Leaf scented hand wash smells like citrus trees. All the hand washes contain moisturizing argan oil, protective hibiscus, and non-irritating coconut-based cleaning agents. And like all Homecourt products, the washes are non-toxic and vegan.
Although actress Reese Witherspoon owns a well-known clothing logo and an e-book club, few people know that she also sells a smaller collection of household items. Like Draper James’ larger collection, those home products have a “contemporary yet timeless Southern style,” according to the logo.
In the Maison Draper James range, find Kentucky, Texas and Tennessee-themed ornaments and trays, scented candles, wine glasses and cups, stationery, luggage tags, tablecloths, placemats and napkins, as well as a number of dog accessories. (The Draper James Kohl’s RSVP line also offers linens. )
Items range from $10 for a luggage tag to $200 for a giant dog bed, making it an affordable line for most lovers of vintage Southern charm.
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This “Hello Sugar” Acrylic Wine Glass is a fun and convenient tumbler to carry outside, across the pool, on the porch, in the backyard, or anywhere else. It can be washed on the most practical shelf and can hold 14 ounces of your drink of choice. Draper James offers other glasses with Southern phrases and adds a mug that reads “Sang My Heart Out in Nashville. “
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The purple, pink, blue, red and white Ditsy Floral table runner from Draper James is sweet, classic, and made of sturdy 100% cotton. The company says it would work well in all four seasons. Don’t forget to stock up on napkins, placemats, and an apron in the same pattern. You’ll also find several other Draper James linen sets like this in different prints.
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Draper James candles are made in collaboration with female-founded luxury fragrance line Apotheke. The White Magnolia candle is scented with magnolia, rose and lilac, black currant, apricot and a touch of sandalwood. Other DP X Apotheke candles come in Southern Grapefruit and Orange Blossom Cedar scents. All three are made from a soy-wax blend, have 100% cotton wicks and are made in Brooklyn at Apotheke’s waterfront factory.
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You know Kelly Clarkson as a featured singer, real showcase judge, and communication showcase host, but did you know that she has a wide diversity of products at Wayfair?
Wayfair’s website broadly describes Kelly Clarkson Home as “a French country look designed for genuine living. “The celebrity homeware logo launched in 2021, but Clarkson recently added a “Montana Collection” powered by his family ranch in Montana.
There are now over 2,100 pieces in the collection, which will delight those who appreciate a rustic yet sublime atmosphere. You can buy furniture, kitchen or bathroom pieces, Christmas decorations, rugs and much more.
The most expensive item is a $6,000 dining set and the cheapest pieces cost between $10 and $35 (excluding wallpaper, which is less expensive per unit but requires more money for actual use).
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This distressed wood pedestal table has cabriole legs that curve up to hold the round tabletop, which is the perfect size for a lamp, accent pieces or books. A similar console table rests nicely against a wall and a curved-leg coffee table would pair nicely as well.
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This plump ceramic dove in sage blue is an understated and ornamental piece for your home. It weighs two pounds and stands nine inches tall. Place it on a shelf, side table, or shelf.
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This 36-inch flexible mirror works well in almost any room in your home. The strong bronzed cast iron frame extends to the beveled edges of the glass. The entire mirror hangs from an oblong hook at the top. This will do wonders to open up your space.
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Ellen Degeneres describes her home line, ED, as “an extension of my lifestyle and is inspired by who I am as a person,” she said on the website. Degeneres is involved in every design decision. ED is not only the comedian and former talk show host’s initials, but the nickname her wife Portia Rossi calls her.
This celebrity homeware logo is stylish, stylish, and neutral, designed for lovers of modern and high-end interior design. Diversity of items, from furniture to bedding and crockery, rugs and artwork. The products are more expensive, and many parts cost loads or even thousands of dollars.
“ED is things that I see as a necessity, and things that are playful, too. ED is design that I want to share with everyone,” Degeneres wrote.
Lighting is one of the specialties of the ED line. And the Paerero collection includes narrow and sublime lighting elements in paper and metal. This adorable floor lamp is available in burnished brass and old iron. The sublime loop-shaped shade is also repeated in other luminaires in this collection.
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This imperfectly rounded white tableware set has borders in blue, black, grey or gold. The tableware line is named after a Parisian district and is made of porcelain. As flexible as this game may seem, you can use it at any time of the day.
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The Pales sofa is made in North Carolina. You can, among others, brown and gray in matte or satin finishes for the maple legs. The upholstery fabric is also customizable, with related costs.
Cravings via Chrissy
Model-turned-celeb-chef Chrissy Teigen is known for her culinary skills. And her housewares line, named after her “Cravings” cookbooks, is colorful, eclectic and fun — much like her personality.
Teigen, which is a Thai component, includes foreign touches in its designs. The products come with cookware, serving utensils, bathrobes, and blankets, and the pieces cost between $20 and $200.
You can also find a Target line from Cravings to Chrissy Teigen.
Wishes through Chrissy Teigen
This acacia wood bowl looks a bit like a boat and can hold a variety of items, from main dishes to breads. You can also use it as a centerpiece or to store towels.
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This 3-piece blending bowl set includes a giant treated bowl with pouring spout (perfect for batter) and two smaller bowls. All 3 come with handy lids and stack inside for easy storage. They are made of melamine and can be used for baking, storing food, eating popcorn, and much more.
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The Chef’s Kiss Sunny Side Up Blanket is a cheerful and cozy item to wrap yourself in, no matter the time of day. The jacquard blanket is made of 100 percent polyester and, measuring 65 x 65 inches, is big enough for two. There is also a large “C” for “Antojos” (or “Chrissy”) on the back right. You can also get a pumpkin orange pie version.
Joanna Gaines, of “Fixer Upper” and Magnolia fame, has her own line of home goods at Target Hearth
Lovers of country aesthetics will appreciate everything in this collection of products for the bathroom, kitchen, home, and other products. Prices from $2 to $500.
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This matte black towel rack has a movable, steady bar for two sets of hand towels. Place it next to your sink, which is especially convenient when you’re having visitors and don’t need them to use your other towels. It’s also best for small bathrooms where there’s no space to install towel rails on the walls.
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Top rated in the Hearth range
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These ladder back stools are made of forged rubber wood. While they look modern and stylish, they would be counter-compatible with most kitchen islands or bars. Two other colors are sold out lately.
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Actress and talk show host Drew Barrymore is known for her flower-child style, hippie sensibilities and ebullient nature. Her Flower Home line for Walmart is much the same. Barrymore also has a new kitchen line called Beautiful.
Boho, floral, abstract and eclectic, this celebrity brand is designed to bring joy and be “cozy, unpretentious, enveloping and fun.”
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This rug with 5- to 8-foot tufts features an Aztec trend in dark blue, golden brown, and pinkish-pink on a woven gray background. It is also available in sizes from 2 to 3 feet and from 7 to 10 feet. The rug will fit perfectly into many types of living spaces.
This Good Vibes wrapped canvas measures 18 by 24 inches and shows a vintage beachgoer with a boombox. It can be mixed and matched with some other art in the collection. Add a spot of color and fun to any place in your home.
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This 16-inch circular velvet cushion adds texture and richness to your entire room. It is also available in dark brown, orange, blue and green and features large pleats and a button in the center. Comfortable fabric allows for comfortable snuggling. .
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Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop site is known for its non-traditional recommendations and content, but Goop Home basically offers vintage and high-end housewares.
Prices range from $18 for the low-end to $2,500 (for a limited-edition glass vase). These home items are for those with luxury tastes with an earthy bent. Paltrow also offers a line of furniture with CB2.
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These 10- and 12-inch nonstick pans, which use GreenPan technology, are made of stainless metal with an aluminum coating. The handles of the pan do not heat up and are heat resistant up to 842 degrees Fahrenheit. Plus, they’re quite a thing to look at with their whitish and golden colors.
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This brilliant 11-inch floral plate is 100% porcelain and made in Japan. The delicate blooms glow against the deep blue background. Pair the dinner plate with a salad plate of the same theme.
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This simple white table runner, with green stitching on the edges and a delicate fringe, would make a great base layer for any tablescape. The 6-foot runner is made from a cotton-linen blend and was crafted in India. It also goes with napkins of the same design.
Which line of home goods do you like the most?