We Bet You Didn’t Know That These Celebrities have Successful Homeware Lines
Not being content with high profile careers as reality stars, actors, and television presenters, some celebs have added interior designing to their CVs, with their own homeware collections. By injecting A-list glamour into home ware from bedding to kitchenware, but remaining true to their specific personal styles, they remain an easy and affordable way of adding celebrity-approved buys into our homes. Take a quick tour through our A- list celebs and their successful home-based lines
Sam Faiers

Sam collaborated with Studio, to launch her own line of bedding, with the prices ranging from around £35 all the way up to £65. These trendy duvet covers, bedspreads and cushions, geometric prints and florals, would not look out of place in your homes and she has even showed them off in her own Hertfordshire home.
Rylan Clark-Neal
BBC Radio 2 host Rylan finally embraced his passion for heavenly home fragrances to his ‘Luxenoa’ collection, which was sold at QVC. With a range of candles, lamps, votive holders and reed diffusers, all with Rylan’s signature, all the pieces are aesthetic and glamorous.
Michelle Keegan
Michelle Keegan’s fans will love her stylish collection at Very, which have everything from furniture to bedding starting from £15, with pretty pink, grey and metallic shades. Their huge array of luxurious fabrics are a coveted collection from this famous actress.
Reese Witherspoon

In 2017, Reese Witherspoon’s lifestyles brand ‘Draper James’ launched a collaboration with US retailer Crate & Barrel, featuring affordable pieces acknowledging her Southern heritage. Think table linens, glasses with kitsch prints, picnic ware, and slogans.
Emma Willis
The Voice host Emma Willis paid the ultimate homage to her family with her new bedding line, by naming the various designs in her line after their favourite holiday destinations. The collection is available at Dunelmoutlets, and several pieces can even be found in Emma’s own home.
Amanda Holden
Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden is passionate about interior design, and used her expertise to create a line for QVC. The ‘Bundleberry Collection’ has decorative accessories, furniture and kitchenware, and several designs are used in Amanda’s home.
Gwyneth Paltrow

In September 2018, in a collaboration with CB2 – Crate & Barrel’s sister line – Gwyneth Paltrow’s hugely popular lifestyle and wellness brand ‘Goop’ launched their first furniture line and home collection. The actress is said to have designed the pieces to reflect her own home furniture in Los Angeles, as also her travels and time spent in London. You can view the collaboration here.
Catherine Zeta-Jones
‘Casa Zeta-Jones’ is a well thought out name for Catherine Zeta-Jones’ home collection, which is making waves in the US. The actress of Chicago fame, demonstrates her knack for classy interior design, ranging from towels to Christmas decorations. Online sales are yet to be made available.
Kylie Minogue
One of the older celebrity interior lines is singer Kylie Minogue’s ‘Kylie Minogue at Home’, which was founded in 2008 and it was sold in department stores like House of Fraser and Debenhams. Like all celebrity collections, it draws from Kylie’s personal style, with metallic colours, a mix of deluxe fabrics and sequins, creating a truly glamorous interior design.
Drew Barrymore

E.T .star Drew Barrymore broke into the homeware scene in March, 2019 when she launched her debut interior line; Drew Barrymore Flower Home line. The collection boasts over 200 items with home accessories like framed art, vases, and cushions, to furniture pieces like a blush velvet sofa, beds, and chairs, that look more expensive than the $899 price tag they carry. Currently they are available in USA via Wal-Mart, and a few online websites.
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