Style by Zeta: Catherine Zeta-Jones to launch first homeware collection through QVC, with opulent designs set to offer glamour on a budget

Catherine Zeta-Jones is breaking into the interior design world, with a new homeware range due to go on sale from the end of September through QVC.
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Amira Hashish9 August 2017

Catherine Zeta-Jones is diversifying into interior design with the launch of her own homeware line.

The Welsh-born Ocean’s Twelve actress regularly posts photos online of the eight-bedroom New York home she shares with Wall Street star husband Michael Douglas and their teenage children Carys and Dylan.

Her pictures reveal a minimalist white bedroom, black-and-white-themed kitchen, luxurious study, an Art Deco-style piano room and her walk-in wardrobe filled with Chanel bags and Hermès shawls.

Following positive feedback on her style choices, she is taking her passion for the home a step further with the signature Casa Zeta-Jones collection. It will include bedding, rugs, bath towels and table linens and is expected to go on sale through TV shopping channel QVC from September 28.

Influenced by her Welsh heritage and inspired by Old Hollywood, the range is thought to be very opulent. But while Zeta-Jones has a penchant for Versace home accessories, her line will offer glamour on a budget.

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