The Shakespeare in Love star launched her goop x CB2 collection in August. The home line features everything from pink velvet sofas to dining room tables made of poured concrete. The collection's price range starts at $9.95 for smaller pieces, like a water glass, and goes up to $1,999 for larger ones, like the sofa.
The music producer launched his furniture line We the Best Home in August. The collection includes everything from thrones to welcome mats.
"Everyone deserves to live like kings and queens, that's a major key," he said via press release. "I made this collection exclusively for 'fan love' to share how important our homes are and to bring WE THE BEST lifestyle into your sacred place."
The actor started his Pitt-Pollaro collaboration in 2008 after he commissioned a desk from furniture maker Frank Pollaro. The collection includes everything from beds to tables. Both men will even sign limited-edition pieces.
The TV host has always had a love for home design. She even told The New York Times she wanted to be an interior designer as a teen. She's since flipped several houses and even had her own HGTV program called Ellen's Design Challenge. In 2015, she launched ED by Ellen. Over the years, she's collaborated with several retailers and has released everything from baby cribs to desks.
According to Furniture.com, The Sofia Vergara Collection consists of "contemporary furniture with an adventurous twist." From bedroom and dining sets to cozy couches, the Modern Family star has created several pieces for a stylish home.
Over the years, the supermodel has partnered with a number of retailers—including West Elm, Rooms To Go.com, Wayfair, and Raymour & Flanigan—to promote her Cindy Crawford Home collection, which includes couches, chairs and other home items.
Like Paltrow, Kravitz has a furniture collection with CB2. The line is called CB2 x Kravitz Design and features a range of pieces, including pillows costing $34.95 and rugs costing $1,099.00. It also includes bars, consoles and coffee tables.
The "Springsteen" singer's love of furniture goes way back. In fact, his first job was in a furniture warehouse. His line is called Highway to Home and features a number of pieces inspired by his music and lifestyle, including chairs, end tables and more.