Diane Keaton's new decor collection is a celebration of wit and playful irreverence – directly inspired by her quirky home
The collaboration offers a humorous twist to the most simple color palette of all – bringing Keaton's flare to our entertaining spaces


Fans of Diane Keaton may need no long introduction to her quintessential abode. The home, designed by Stephen Shadley, is (almost) as iconic as the actress herself – and we can owe much of its success to its black-and-white color scheme.
From her farmhouse-style kitchen to her Spanish revival living space, every room in Keaton's home shares a black-and-white palette. Though these hues are versatile and classic, Keaton's playful use ensures they're anything but boring, and following suit has never been simpler.
Today, Keaton unveiled an inaugural collection with Hudson Grace – the preeminent purveyor of decor for those who love to entertain – and, much like her home, one color scheme reigns supreme. Known for their curated original and vintage designs, the brand collaborated with Keaton to design home decor, scents, entertaining essentials, and pet accessories. It is, according to the brand, a collection for people 'with a passion for simplicity who aren’t afraid to add a touch of humor to their home,' just as Keaton so famously demonstrates.
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'I've been a fan of Hudson Grace for years; we share the same approach to design. We had so much fun creating a collection with simple yet classic items I would use in my everyday life,' Keaton says. 'The product has heart and is inspired by items in my home. I want everything from the collection!' We too, want everything, but we're beginning with these seven picks below.
Nothing epitomizes this collection quite like this salad plate, which exhibits a bold black-and-white design. It is described as a contemporary twist on a classic domino set. Each piece was crafted in Portugal and designed to combine iconic style with long-lasting versatility.
Similarly made in Portugal, this natural stoneware plate exhibits a beautiful coupe shape and a hand-drawn black line that adds a subtle, sketched detail.It’s inspired by Keaton’s appreciation for blending classic design with artisanal craftsmanship – a testament to quality and artistry.
Nothing can elevate our morning coffee routine quite like this bold twist on the most classic color palette of all. Its sharp pattern and clean lines are designed to mix and match seamlessly with other Diane Keaton dinnerware collections, but we also think it's striking enough to stand alone as a single piece on our countertop.
Crafted from durable, food-safe enamel-coated aluminum, these lightweight servers merge practicality with a Pop Art-inspired twist. Their vintage-inspired design and contemporary style make them a standout addition to any table, whether for family meals or casual gatherings.
There are home decor pieces, then there are works of art – and this ceramic centerpiece falls into the latter of these categories. Sjkillfully handcrafted in Italy by artisans, it features a playful ceramic polka-dot design appliqued on a stunning, oversized vessel – blending Keaton's signature blend of sophistication and whimsy.
The Diane Keaton x Hudson Grace collection is designed to bring a playful touch to any dining experience, and nothing achieves this quite like these napkins. Made from 100% linen, each napkin features a bold number that brings a modern flair to any table setting. They make entertaining more fun yet simultaneously organized.
The Diane Keaton for Hudson Grace exclusive collaboration contains 109 pieces ranging from $18-$595 and will be available in-stores and online at Hudson Grace starting today (August 15th). Happy shopping – the Keaton way.
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Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.
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