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Homes & Gardens
Homes & Gardens
Hannah Ziegler

Pattern-Play and Polka Dots: How Diane Keaton’s Bespoke Homeware Collaboration Eternalizes Her Monochrome Aesthetic

Diane Keaton.

Apart from her film legacy, the late, great Diane Keaton had a penchant for interior design; so much so that she has partnered with Hudson Grace to create a bespoke collection of homeware. Now, the second iteration has been released, and it is just as elegant and covetable as the first drop.

'Diane was more than just a collaborator; she was a dear friend and a source of endless inspiration,' Hudson Grace founder Monelle Totah shares of the actor. 'Her warmth, humour, and unmistakable style touched every piece in this collection.'

With many of the pieces coming in Diane's signature black-and-white color scheme, some standouts include this polka dot salad plate, this striped butter dish, and this striking, linen pillow prove that pattern-play is a dominant force to watch right now. Meanwhile, we can't get enough of these numbered napkin rings as a dinner party/tablescape staple, as well as this black-trimmed , ceramic cheese board.

We'd also be remiss not to mention this half-dipped wine chiller, which is just so effortless and a fabulous change from your typical ice bucket (as well as super reasonable at just $38).

We have rounded up our favorite picks from the collection below, and you can shop the entire range, including some of the best coffee mugs and glassware, via Hudson Grace.

Shop Diane Keaton's Hudson Grace Collection

'In an era of cluttered maximalism, Keaton’s second iteration for Hudson Grace is a breath of fresh air. It’s rare to see pattern-play, like those signature polka dots, handled with such sophisticated restraint,' comments Megan Slack, the head of Celebrity Style at Homes & Gardens.

'By grounding playful stripes and dots in a strict, monochromatic palette, she created a collection that feels both avant-garde and deeply nostalgic. It’s a fitting final chapter for a woman whose personal style was never about following the zeitgeist, but about defining it.'

For those of us in the design world, she remains, and will always be, the gold standard for 'cool' – and this collection is yet another reminder of what we already knew.

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