Drew Barrymore's bathroom collection makes it unbelievably easy to bring this 'invigorating,' on-trend hue to our bathrooms
Thanks to Barrymore, the lines between practicality and beauty have never felt quite so blurred – and her stand-out pieces begin at $4
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For fans of Drew Barrymore, the intricacies of her aptly named 'Beautiful' homeware line need no introduction. Since its launch in 2021, the actress-designed pieces have shaped various corners of our home – but most recently, she's tackled the most practical room of all: the bathroom.
In true Beautiful by Drew Barrymore style (available at Walmart), the bathroom pieces tap into some of the biggest texture and color trends of the moment – but that doesn't mean they're not designed to last. Take her fluted sage vanity jars, for example, that are almost too on-trend to be practical. We love how this soothing 'new neutral' shade looks on a tiled window sill or an open shelf, and accessories such as this are perhaps the most accessible way to bring the tone into our space. Plus, Barrymore isn't alone in her love for the hue.
'Green is one of the hottest bathroom trends, with many homeowners opting to incorporate color into their bathrooms. Miles apart from the faux pas of avocado suites, the modern green bathroom creates a refreshing and invigorating feeling,' comments Helen Ray-Dennett, a bathroom expert from Mermaid Panels.
Naturally, tapping into the green bathroom movement can be anything from accessories (such as these) to large shower tiles or cabinets. However, we'd say Barrymore's piece is a failsafe place to start. We're picking up her sage stoneware vanities below, alongside our other favorite picks from the new collection.
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This 2-piece set, in the sought-after sage colorway, has a fluted design that adds a touch of sophistication to any vanity or bathroom window (in case the green shade itself hasn't already served as a talking point in its own right). They're pefect for storing cotton balls, swabs, and other daily essentials.
Sage aside, we can't get enough of these blue and amber hand towels. Designed with a spa-like look and feel but made for everyday use, these towels are both durable yet soft and comforting. Plus, they're designed to absorb water quickly (using zero-twist cotton loops and maintain their color) wash after wash.
Also available in sage, this set comprises a coordinating soap pump, toothbrush holder, and & vanity tray. Each piece features a fluted design, while the combination subtle hues with brassy-gold finishes bring a hint of quiet luxury to any bathroom space. Who knew that washing our hands with soap and brushing our teeth could be so aesthetic?
While it can be hard to make a bath towel feel elevated, Barrymore has done just that. The deep rose hue and soft cotton textures make using thesee pieces a joy – bringing a spa bathroom feeling to even the most compact of homes. However, if pink isn't for you, it's also available in six different colors, so there's sure to be one perfect for every space.
Featuring a gold frame and floral details (on the back of the paneling), this vintage-style mirror adds a touch of glamour to your space. It also includes a clever storage compartment, meaning we can keep some of our favorite jewelry pieces (and small make-up essentials) safe but hidden.
Much like its amber and blue counterpart, this low-lint hand towel brings a hint of retro flair to a bathroom (while its gray colorway is versatile enough to work seamlessly in any style of bathroom. It's also a 'Made in Green Certified' product, meaning we can invest the small $4 knowing it's money well spent.
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Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens. She first joined Future Plc as a News Writer across their interiors titles, including Livingetc and Real Homes, before becoming H&G's News Editor in April 2022. She now leads the Celebrity/ News team. Before joining Future, Megan worked as a News Explainer at The Telegraph, following her MA in International Journalism at the University of Leeds. During her BA in English Literature and Creative Writing, she gained writing experience in the US while studying in New York. Megan also focused on travel writing during her time living in Paris, where she produced content for a French travel site. She currently lives in London with her antique typewriter and an expansive collection of houseplants.
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