Celebs Take Their Talents Home With New Collaborations

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Sarah Jessica Parker just launched a line of covet-worthy wallpapers. (Wallshoppe)

We confess. We’re suckers for a great celebrity-home collab. Here’s three guaranteed to wow.

Wallshoppe x Sarah Jessica Parker Wallpaper

Sex and the City protagonist Carrie Bradshaw is known for her bold fashion choices. Turns out, her taste in home décor is equally chic. Case in point: the final scene in last season’s And Just Like That sequel.

Not in the market for an $8,000 Versace gown? No worries. But you can shop the carnation wallpaper. (HBO Max)

It wasn’t just the to-die-for Versace Mille Feuille gown fans coveted. We wanted that teal-carnation wallpaper, too.

And now we can have it. Sarah Jessica Parker — aka Carrie from HBO’s Sex and the City — just introduced a line of statement-making wallcoverings with Eric Hughes, her longtime interior designer, and Wallshoppe co-creative director. Fifteen prints in 193 variations include florals, plaids, and graphics, each a reflection of Parker’s iconic style.

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“Sarah Jessica’s eye and her design sensibility is so specific to her in the most beautiful way,” Hughs told Elle Decor. “It’s her own personal style. And you see it in everything she does and in the way she dresses and the way that her homes are made.”

The line evolved organically, starting with a remodel of the actress’ West Village apartment in New York City during the COVID lockdown.

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“She would take some of [the patterns] and turn them around and then throw them back at me and, in the best sort of way, not settle until the perfect design and color was set upon. And once it was there, it was like, Oh my God, this is fantastic,” Hughs said.

The vibrant color adds interest and edge. And with a range of application options — traditional, removable, and kraft wallpaper — Parker hopes people will be inspired to use color in unexpected ways.

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“I always thought wallpaper was a product for the rarified few, and it was complicated,” she said. “I hope we can communicate through what we’re offering that this is for everybody.”

The Skull Collection by Travis Barker x Buster + Punch

Although not for the masses, Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker recently launched a collection of skull-filled home accessories that “scream rock ‘n’ roll.” The timing couldn’t be more opportune. Since his recent nuptials to Kourtney Kardashian, the bad boy rocker has been all over the news.  

(Buster + Punch)

A collaboration with London-based lifestyle brand Buster + Punch, Barker takes the skull theme and runs with it—think candleholders, drawer pulls, lamps, door stops, and more. Each piece is created from solid and cast metals, then hand finished so no two are exactly alike.

Travis is open about his affinity for skulls. (Buster + Punch)

“I think from the first time I saw artists like Pushead and the skulls that he would put on Misfits albums or Metallica albums, that was really big,” Barker said in a press release.

“Skulls stand against everything, so to present them in a way like this and take it to a new level is special.”

Our Place x Selena Gomez

Who knew singer, actress, and beauty mogul Selena Gomez also has her own cooking show? The multitalented star will be returning to the kitchen for a fourth season of her popular HBO Max series Selena + Chef.

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Gomez admits she’s got a lot to learn. (“People who know me know that I love to cook, except I have no idea what to do or how to do it,” she told US Magazine.) Still, fans are literally eating up the opportunity to watch her improve her skills alongside master chefs such as Jamie Oliver and Sophia Roe.  The show has also raised more than $400,000 for 26 nonprofit organizations.

Gomez collaborated with Our Space to design the quintessential cookware. (Our Space)

But there’s more. Gomez’s Perfect Pot and Always Pan, available on Our Space, is thoughtfully designed to do the work of 16 traditional cookware pieces. New color options are as fashionable as their creator: Azul, an electric blue and Rosa, a beautiful berry

Elaine Raffel left the corporate world to become a freelance creative focused on real estate and design in Dallas.

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