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Hudson + Grace’s new tabletop designs in its Diane Keaton collection. Image courtesy of the company.
Diane Keaton. Photo: Ruven Afanador
Home décor brand Hudson + Grace has unveiled its second collection with Diane Keaton, the iconic actress who passed away in October.
The collection of tabletop, linens, accessories and gifts features the whimsical details Keaton is known for, as well as her signature black-and-white color combination.
Keaton “loved the collaboration,” said Monelle Totah, co-founder of Hudson + Grace, during an online press preview, and the development of the collection was completed by the time she passed away. “Seeing it come to reality was so fun for her. Keeping her legacy is important to [Keaton’s family] – and us.”
Stoneware items include Half-Dipped, a half-white, half-black design on dinnerware and mug; Domino Striped, with a black-and-white stripe pattern; and Black Rim, a white stoneware design with a black edge. They are handpainted in Portugal.
New everyday wine glasses in the collection. Image courtesy of the company.
Keaton also loved numbers and typography, Totah said, so the new offerings include numbered napkin rings – “she was tickled by these, they’re great for gifts” – and numeric napkins in sets of eight (and available in white or khaki). Keaton’s sense of humor is shown throughout, including a set of 50 cocktail napkins with “I’m a lot of fun on a date” on them.
Keaton was also fond of butter dishes, and the new collection includes a black-and-white striped butter dish.
Serving pieces include a white ceramic cheeseboard with black trim, a black stone cheese board and oak serving boards. And there are also items for pets, including dog biscuits, a treat bin and a ceramic dog bowl.
The new numeric napkins from Hudson + Grace. Image courtesy of the company.
The company expanded its bedding with Keaton to add cotton percale this year, and designs include a buffalo check and a stripe pattern. Other textiles include throws, decorative pillows and cotton linen striped hand towels that can be monogrammed.
Prices range from $12 for everyday wine glasses (which include a question mark, exclamation point, black dot and “Keaton” designs) to $525 for a duvet cover (in white with black piping or shirting stripe) or a linen sheet set (in white with black piping or shirting stripe).
“I loved doing this collection,” said Totah. “She was a special woman.”
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I agree — that’s a helpful perspective. Thanks for this!