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The actress takes her love of design to the next level as she launches her home collection at Bed, Bath & Beyond.

diane-keaton-home-linePeter Kramer, AP; Bed, Bath & Beyond


It's no secret that Diane Keaton has a major soft spot for decor. She's flipped houses, shown off her Spanish Colonial Revival in "Architectural Digest" and, for what it's worth, starred in enough movies with stunning homes that we're beginning to wonder if it's in her contract.

But today, Keaton's taking the step from design enthusiast to designer with her great-looking, terrifically-affordable line for Bed, Bath & Beyond: K by Keaton. With those sweet typographic plates running for $5 a piece and the "wheat, grass and bark"-colored dinnerware maxing out at $60 for a 12-piece set, the collection is sure to lure Keaton fans ... and bargain shoppers who don't even know who's behind the low-key pieces.

She spoke to the New York Times today about the collection and her own home, citing the line's humble inspiration ("I want something I feel will last and has some weight to it and is very simple.") and the reason she partnered with Bed, Bath & Beyond "Well, they were interested. Which is also pretty remarkable.")

Will you buy K by Keaton?

Filed Under: Famous Homes, Celebrity Homes

  • liz

    Where are her products made?? I hope the usa

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  • Julie

    Yes, I hope her products are made in the U. S.! She has become kind of vulgar in my opinion. She used to be cute and sweet but now she often speaks with foul language and since she has children I don't think that's appropriate. I wish Hollywood actresses would have more morals and stop acting in ways just to get attention. But Good Luck.

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  • W. Marie

    I like what she came up with. I love her style. If they are made in the U.S.A. for sure I would buy them but even the packaging would have to be american made.

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