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Celebrities may have interior designers on payroll and plenty to spend on home decor, but you can borrow their style easily (and for a lot less).
Whether you fancy Anne Hathaway’s California country cottage or Lenny Kravitz’s elegant Parisian mansion, adding pieces inspired by the stars’ will elevate your home and add a whole new vibe.
Home goods store Wayfair has thousands of decor options, and during its Way Day event — which runs from April 26-28 — so many luxe-looking picks are on sale, you’ll be able to refit any room that you see fit.
Scroll on to shop chic celeb-inspired finds included in the sale. From cozy sofas to copper pans, these picks look rich (and who’s to tell otherwise?).
When Gwyneth Paltrow opened her Montecito home to Architectural Digest in 2022, a white marble dining table was accompanied by dark-colored contemporary chairs. Bring the modern styling to your decor with this streamlined seating option.
Anne Hathaway’s Wes Anderson-inspired California cottage is inviting and cozy, with a rustic touch. The copper pans double as decor when hung on the wall, giving a French countryside feel to the kitchen.
Gotham Steel’s well-rated copper pans are a terrific value and are oven- and dishwasher-safe. With 10 pieces in the set, it will refit any kitchen or make a lovely wedding or housewarming gift.
Wanna stash your makeup like a Kardashian? Kim keeps hers easily accessible in clear storage containers like this set, which one shopper calls “wonderful.”
Jennifer Aniston’s neutral-hued house has cozy circular seating to relax in — and perhaps sip some champagne.
Bravoleb Kyle Richards livens up her outdoor area with a ceramic stool — the perfect place to put a cup of joe or a pretty plant.
This one’s got a perfect five-star rating, with customers saying things like, “Beautiful stool! Love the scallops and it is sturdy and well made.”
Kylie Jenner’s home (well, one of the many) is filled with shades of gray; earlier this year, the Kylie Cosmetics founder shared an Instagram snap of her family snuggling on a chic silver rug like this one.
Area rugs are a low-lift way to change the vibe of a room.
In a February Instagram post, Jennifer Garner celebrated National Pizza Day by making homemade pies in her outdoor pizza oven. This is one fun-ctional piece of decor!
Another Kim Kardashian-inspired piece, this circular bouclé seating option would fit right into her monochromatic, minimalist California home.
Many celebrities’ homes incorporate classic blue-and-white ceramics, an easy way to bring color and elegance into a space.
One five-star reviewer wrote of this floral stool, “We love this, it’s pretty and is the perfect height for our use, and gives us the little bit of ambiance that we were looking for.”
Celeb homes are treasure troves of art; this Jeff Koons-inspired balloon dog gives you the look of his famous statues — for about $58 million less than an original costs.
Want to light up your home like a rock star? Lenny Kravitz’s Paris mansion gets character from statement chandeliers similar to this one from Willa Arlo Interiors. One five-star review says it “looks so rich.”
Stars also love a pretty shelf; the decorative storage is a visually interesting way to bring subtle design into the home.
One shopper wrote, “Gorgeous piece. Glad I got two!”
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