Los Angeles Times

GOOP FOR YOUR PLACE

- BY BONNIE MCCARTHY

Actress Gwyneth Paltrow’s latest project won’t be in theaters anytime soon: To see the Oscar winner’s latest love story, head over to CB2, the young, hip home-furnishing store, or Paltrow’s own lifestyle brand website, Goop.com, to check out Goop x CB2, the newly released collaborat­ion of contempora­ry furniture and home decor that can be described only as a millennial match made in heaven.

After Paltrow establishe­d herself as a (sometimes-controvers­ial-but-always-glamorous) arbiter of the aspiration­al modern lifestyle, her meeting of the minds with a store that has been described as the gateway drug to custom designer furniture is a natural choice for up-and-coming stylistas.

In Paltrow’s words, “CB2 has a contempora­ry approach to making eclectic pieces harmonize

within a room. With their support, we [at Goop] designed a collection that meets the needs of modern families … uniquely layered furniture and decor made with love and an almost obsessive attention to quality.”

Designed to embrace a familyfrie­ndly lifestyle with a philosophy of everyday elegance, the tightly edited collection riffs on current trends in shape, color and fabric and aims for a level of sophistica­tion

well above its price point.

The line features natural materials (think: wood, leather, linen), a variety of textures from basket weaves and bouclé to velvet and mirrored metal, as well as artisanal-inspired details that combine with curvaceous furnishing­s, couches and coffee tables that, quite literally, take the edge off.

It’s not the first time CB2 has teamed up with a tastemaker; previous collaborat­ors have included singer Lenny Kravitz, British designer Matthew Williamson, Los Angeles-based interior designer

Ross Cassidy and retailer Fred Segal. And CB2 has picked a muse whose sensibilit­y is definitely of the moment.

Choosing from a collection that includes pleated meditation pillows, an indoor swing chair, a curvaceous, pink velvet sofa and a cool, 1955 psychiatri­st couch-inspired “shrink bench,” otherwise known as the leather and stainless steel La Strizza bench, above are a few of our favorites.

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 ?? Photos from CB2 ?? hand-woven indoor swing chair, $1,299.
Photos from CB2 hand-woven indoor swing chair, $1,299.
 ??  ?? THIS EGG STAND is Old Worldinspi­red but has a decidedly modern feel, $9.95.MOZE
THIS EGG STAND is Old Worldinspi­red but has a decidedly modern feel, $9.95.MOZE
 ??  ?? BELSIZE wooden stools, starting at $499, can double as side tables and were inspired by African mortars.
BELSIZE wooden stools, starting at $499, can double as side tables and were inspired by African mortars.
 ??  ?? THE CHINOISERI­E dinnerware, starting at $14.95 per piece, is meant to feel like using fine china every day.
THE CHINOISERI­E dinnerware, starting at $14.95 per piece, is meant to feel like using fine china every day.
 ??  ?? LA STRIZZA leather and stainless steel bench with bolster pillows, $1,899.
LA STRIZZA leather and stainless steel bench with bolster pillows, $1,899.

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