“I never understood the idea that you’re supposed to mellow as you get older.” Diane Keaton said that in an interview back in 2012, and now, weeks after her unexpected death at 79, it hits home for her many fans, myself included. Before the actress, known for her iconic roles in Father of the Bride, Something’s Gotta Give, Annie Hall, and countless other films, succumbed to complications from pneumonia, she was set to drop the second installation of her home collection with the retailer Hudson Grace on November 3. Now that the line has debuted posthumously, its crisp, black-and-white details—inspired by her own home—honor the classic aesthetic she’ll be remembered for.
Shop Diane Keaton’s final collection with Hudson Grace, including our favorite picks for a timeless kitchen. But act quickly—some pieces, like the marble wine chiller, have already sold out. Prices start at $12, and finds include plates, servers, mugs, placemats—and even a Christmas ornament we couldn’t resist sharing.
Classic Picks from Diane Keaton’s Hudson Grace Collection
- Domino Half-Dipped Stoneware Salad Plate, $22 (pre-order)
- Metro Wall Clock, $245
- Enamel Serving Set, $68
- Black and White Stripe Butter Dish, $42
- “Keaton” Everyday Wine Glass, $12
- Diane Keaton Christmas Tree Ornament, $32
- Composition Splatter Stoneware Mug, $16
- Tan and Black Abaca Stripe Placemats, $28
- Sketch Stoneware Dinner Plate, $26
- “It Wasn’t Pretty” Boxed Matches, $20
Domino Half-Dipped Stoneware Salad Plate
Hudson Grace
Now available for pre-order, this salad plate was made in Portugal from high-quality stoneware. To anyone with a sweet tooth, it looks like you’re eating off a giant black-and-white cookie, but it’s actually inspired by the classic game, Dominoes. It’s designed to mix-and-match effortlessly with all other stoneware from the collection.
Metro Wall Clock
Hudson & Grace
It’s not that Keaton was obsessed with time—it’s that she was fascinated with European train station clocks. Generously sized, this 3-inch x 17-inch metal wall clock is defined by the clean lines, European charm, industrial design, and contemporary style that Keaton loved so much.
Enamel Serving Set
Hudson & Grace
Keaton’s own kitchen could be described as classic-meets-modern, and this enamel serving set fits perfectly into both categories. It blends Keaton’s appreciation for timeless design with an artist’s flair, and looks like a piece of modern pop art come to life. The set includes one large serving spoon and fork.
Black and White Stripe Butter Dish
Hudson Grace
Easily one of our favorite finds from the Hudson Grace collab, this black-and-white striped butter dish reminds us of another heirloom brand we love to collect—MacKenzie Childs. Designed to add style and a pop of pattern to your countertop, this earthenware dish is also crafted and handpainted in Portugal. It measures 7 x 5 x 2.25 inches, and can accommodate a whole stick of butter. The lid includes a convenient handle, and protects butter both in the fridge and on the counter.
Keep scrolling for more iconic and refined finds from the late Diane Keaton’s collection with Hudson Grace.
‘Keaton’ Everyday Wine Glass
Hudson Grace
Diane Keaton Christmas Tree Ornament
Hudson Grace
Composition Splatter Stoneware Mug
Hudson & Grace
Tan and Black Abaca Stripe Placemats
Hudson & Grace
Sketch Stoneware Dinner Plate
Hudson & Grace
‘It Wasn’t Pretty’ Boxed Matches
Hudson & Grace
The House That Pinterest Built Book by Diane Keaton
Hudson Grace
Domino Half-Dipped Stoneware Mug
Hudson Grace
Domino Striped Stoneware Salad Plate
Hudson Grace
Sketch Stoneware Salad Plate
Hudson Grace
High Rise Large Wine Glass
Hudson Grace
‘Wine Connoisseur’ Set of 50 Cocktail Napkins
Hudson Grace
‘I Can’t Adult Today’ Set of 50 Cocktail Napkins
Hudson Grace