Diane Keaton designed a candle inspired by her home's 'warm, inviting ambiance' – her signature scent is currently on sale (with over $20 off)
The aptly-named HOUSE candle pays the ultimate homage to the actress's distinct taste – while inviting you to 'discover your own iconic style'
Every celebrity has their own distinct style, but arguably, no figure is quite as individual as Diane Keaton. The actress is synonymous with a minimal yet bold aesthetic – led by her monochromatic wardrobe – and mirrored in her home.
It's no secret that we're admirers of Keaton's interior design style here on the celebrity style team – so, of course, any opportunity to buy into her look is too good to pass. Thankfully, Keaton has been making things a lot easier for us recently.
In the last year, she paired up with Hudson Grace to design a series of decor pieces (including dinnerware and bedding essentials). Every piece in the collaboration blends Keaton's timeless style with the brand's dedication to enduring design – creating pieces that are playful yet sophisticated. Hudson Grace says they are an 'invitation to discover your own iconic style' – and nothing epitomizes this like the Diane Keaton X Hudson Grace House Scented Candle.
Keaton worked closely with Hudson Grace's master perfumer to craft a signature scent that translates to every kind of room in all homes. It draws from 'her favorite fragrance notes inspired by her home's warm, inviting ambiance.'
The best candles are those that smell beautiful but have a sleek vessel to match – and Keaton's piece ticks both boxes.
Her signature scent is a combination of blue sage, olive tree bark, warm vetiver, and golden amber – a fragrance that feels cozy over winter but simultaneously fresh over the summer months. The retailer says this scent is ideal for living rooms, studies, or dens – but we'd add that it's just as perfect in a minimalist bedroom – where the sleek black glass vessel will complement any neutral paint or bedding (especially the bedding designed by Keaton herself). It also has a long-lasting 80-hour burn, so you can enjoy it for many evenings – whether it's your backdrop for hosting or a relaxing night of solitude.
'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 comments. 'The product has heart and is inspired by items in my home. I want everything from the collection!' Alongside the candle, we can't stop admiring Keaton's cookware (available below).
Nothing elevates our morning coffee routine quite like this bold twist on the classic color palette.
'There is no one better to define our iconic aesthetic than Diane Keaton. For our first-ever collaboration, we wanted to partner with someone who shares the same eclectic, witty style as us. Diane and I became friends while she was shopping at our Brentwood store, and we quickly bonded over our shared love for inspirational spaces,' adds Monelle Totah, the co-founder of Hudson Grace.
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'She has an 'eye' for playful design, which made it a natural and authentic fit.'
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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