Katherine Heigl uses these exact martini glasses to add instant excitement to her neutral kitchen – and they master 2025's most luxurious trend
The Grey's Anatomy actress expertly exhibits her glassware, turning party pieces into permanent decor (and they've never looked as fashionable)


Art Deco is one of the biggest trends of 2025, with the historied design celebrating its centennial year, so when we found out that one of Katherine Heigl's top home accessories is in line with the style, we had to take a closer look.
The Grey's Anatomy star revealed to the Strategist that one of her home bar must-haves is a set of multi-color Art Deco-inspired martini glasses (available at Amazon) – and we can see why she loves them.
'I have open shelves in my very neutral kitchen, and these add a pop of color,' she told the Strategist. 'I’m a pastel-y kind of gal, so I love these. You know that old of idea of saving the good china for special occasions? I don’t use mine daily for dinners, but I do like using my nice glasses because it makes you feel pampered or something. And I’m a martini person. They’re a good addition to any bar.'
These multi-colored glasses are vibrant and classy, evoking the spirit of Art Deco with their elegant silhouettes.
Shop the Art Deco accessory edit
This retro-inspired pillowcase comes in a plush, velvet finish, adding soft texture and vibrant colors. An easy way to add a touch of Art Deco to a living room or bedroom.
We love the bold, geometric pattern on this neutral rug, combining modern design with versatile coloring.
This bold, green glass vase is bold yet chic, perfect for housing exciting flower arrangements (and as decor on its own).
Characterized by geometric shapes and bold colors, Art Deco style is timeless and sophisticated, all while infusing the home with a little bit of vibrancy. Katherine's martini glasses are playful yet traditional, and would pair beautifully with a metallic bar cart.
They also tap into some other big design trends, such as dopamine decor, which, as the name suggests, favors bright colors and bold patterns. Think striped. colorful pillows adorning a neutral sofa, or kitchen accent walls appearing in unexpectedly bright colors.
If you're new to decorating with bright colors, try pairing statement pieces, like colorful glassware, with more muted color palettes. Alternatively, focus on the geometric shapes that define Art Deco; opt for rounded and ribbed vases, or neutral, patterned rugs. Regardless of how you choose to approach this style, you can be assured that it is both trendy and timeless.
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Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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