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Gwyneth Paltrow Just Dropped a New Furniture and Décor Collection With CB2
It’s been six years since Gwyneth Paltrow and Goop first collaborated with CB2, and the wait for a follow-up is over. Today, the two brands launch the bestselling collection’s “Part Two.” The 25-piece range spans couches and outdoor tables, coffee mugs and candlestick holders.
“At Goop, we bring beauty into all aspects of our consumers’s lives,” says Paltrow, founder and CEO, in a press release. “These are heirloom pieces to treasure, inspired by modern Parisian apartments and mid-century Italian modernist furniture. We leaned into complex materiality—plaster, shearling, lacquer—for a collection that is as elegant and grown up as it is daring.”
Shoppers will find a multitude of sectional sofa variations, as well as chairs, offered in shearling, bouclé, or faux mohair. Marble, brass, and custom dyed leather feature strongly as accents throughout. Additionally, the line includes stemware, home décor, and lighting fixtures all with a feminine edge. The Augustine Chandelier, in particular, resembles the draping of fine gold necklaces in homage to Goop’s exclusive G. Label.
“This collection is a testament to the shared vision of CB2 and Goop,” said CB2 president Ryan Turf in the release. “We created an assortment that feels collected and will age beautifully over time.”
Prices range from $16 to $4,499. The collection is available now at cb2.com and in-store, with select pieces for purchase in Goop stores and online.
Meg (she/her) is the associate fashion commerce editor at ELLE.com, where she specializes in shopping stories spanning the fashion, home, and lifestyle categories. Over the past three years, she has devoted countless hours to researching brands, testing hundreds (maybe even thousands!) of products, and deep-diving into market and consumer trends. Her favorite job responsibilities consist of co-writing the monthly series Same Same But Different and curating the fashion market for ELLE Escapes. Meg graduated magna cum laude from the Missouri School of Journalism with an emphasis on magazine editing. In 2020, one of her feature stories in the service article category was recognized by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. The year prior, the Society of Professional Journalists named voxmagazine.com “Best Affiliated Magazine” in its Mark of Excellence Awards, when she was on staff. Meg’s stories have appeared on Cosmopolitan, Town & Country, Harper’s Bazaar, and Good Housekeeping, among many other outlets. Her personal passions include travel, buffalo sauce, and gardening. You can find her in New York, where she lives, or on Instagram, where she also lives. She will never stop hoping for a One Direction reunion tour.