25 New Copper Accessories Your Home Needs

It’s no secret that copper home accessories are trending in a BIG way. And there is definitely a reason why the design world has fallen in love with that rosy glow: Copper has that timeless look and goes great with the bright neons and pastels of summer, but then effortlessly mixes with the reds and oranges of fall decor without skipping a beat. So whether you’re looking for some affordable coffee table pieces, a statement-making teapot or an easy DIY project, here are 25 glam new ways to add a little bit of copper into every room in the house.

1. Copper Coffee Collection ($30- $60): It’s official, we’re in L-O-V-E. Make your morning coffee ritual extra special with a copper french press and mini milk container to match.

2. Copper Top Flatware ($78): Goodbye silverware, hello copper flatware. How is this not in our kitchen already?

3. DIY Lucite and Copper Table: You might not think your living room needs an extra side table, but this one is too stylish to pass up. And it’s the perfect size for tucking next to your favorite chair and creating a little reading nook for that reading list you have going. (via Brit + Co)

4. Copper Kettle ($180): Afternoon tea, anyone? You might just find a whole new reason to love tea (or even learn how to make your own tea) with this stylish little piece sitting on your stove.

5. Copper Candlesticks ($5): Everyone needs a candlelit dinner every now and then. The wire design of these candles gives a fun, modern twist to an otherwise formal home accessory.

6. Wire Display Shelf ($89): When you have a desk or home office the size of a closet, it’s time to go vertical. Take advantage of the wall above your desk to mount some storage for books, craft supplies and notepads.

7. Leather Air Plant Holder ($35): If you didn’t already know, air plants are the new succulents. This modern, simple and clean air plant holder is a fantastic addition to any home that doesn’t have space for many potted plants. Air plants are not included, so you get to go out and find yourself some new spiky friends.

8. Copper Clothes Hanger ($110): This mini “closet” hanger is perfect for small spaces or for apartments that don’t have a closet in every room.

9. Copper Bowl ($7): You’ll probably want to pick up a couple of these, because you’ll want to use them for *everything*. They’ll work for everything from ice cream sundaes to jewelry storage.

10. Copper Band Cocktail Glasses ($56): This multipurpose glass can be both a champagne flute and a clever alternative to typical cocktail glassware. Use them for everything from an Albermarle Fizz to Zorro’s Revenge. Is it 5 o’clock yet?

11. West Elm Copper Oil + Vinegar Set ($39): With copper-finished pour tops and a stylish mini tray to catch any drips, this set is definitely pretty enough to leave out on the counter or table.

12. Copper Candle ($6): The warm copper tones of this candle set the mood even when the candle isn’t lit. Pick and choose some great seasonal scents and set up a candle vignette on your coffee table to really get the room glowing.

13. DIY Copper and Concrete Lamp: No one will believe you when you tell them you made this lamp yourself. Combining two trendy materials — copper and concrete — this little desk lamp is one of the coolest (and easiest) projects ever. (via Brit + Co)

14. Copper Trim Cutting Board ($89): We do love the elegance of these cutting boards, but we have a sneaking suspicion you could DIY that copper-dipped look with some paint and a cutting board you already own.

15. Moscow Mule Set ($68): Spruce up your home bar with some copper touches like these Moscow mule cups. Mojito anyone?

16. Metal Hoop Light: Why splurge on a cool pendant fixture when you can totally DIY one that’s just as chic for way less money? (via Brit + Co)

17. Copper-Plated Colander ($30-$58): From weekday pasta dinners to fresh salad ingredients, this glam colander gives all your food the royal treatment.

18. DIY Copper and Wood Paper Towel Holder: While a copper paper towel holder may not be a necessity, when it’s this simple, and the results are this lovely, we can’t say no. (via Almost Makes Perfect)

19. Wood and Copper Salt Cellar ($16): If you’re on a salted-everything kick, ditch the shakers and throw some fancy flaked salt into these chic canisters immediately.

20. DIY Copper Pour Over: We know mornings are hard and an automatic coffee pot is convenient, but pouring over is actually an easy way to have coffee that tastes amazing. Plus, which looks cooler on your counter: that big old pot or this elegant copper stand? (via Brit + Co)

21. Wren Metal Chair ($229): This industrial-looking chair gets a rad modern makeover with the copper finish. You could use this chair in any room, and if you want a more comfy perch, just toss one of our colorful pillows on top.

22. Copper Plant Hangers: Whether you’re in a tiny studio apartment or just don’t have the time to keep up with a little garden, air plants are the ideal way to get some life into your home with zero stress. They just hang out and clean your air and look awesome. What more could you ask for in a plant? (via Brit + Co)

23. Copper Serving Set ($35): This serving duo has a warm copper finish with nice big heads that help you grab every bit of your tasty salad. We think there is something about copper flatware that makes every meal seem incredibly special, don’t you agree?

24. Copper Alphabet Letter ($16): Spell out something lovely or motivational with a few letters, or just use the solid ampersand as a hip desk accessory.

25. Copper Beating Bowl ($88): Whisk up those seasonal goodies in some big mixing bowls with serious style. We might be a little nervous of that round base though. Anyone else a complete klutz in the kitchen?

Which of these copper accessories is your favorite? Tell us what you think in the comments below!

Jenny Slate is back on our screens after last summer's It Ends With Us, and she's starring alongside Michelle Williams in FX's series Dying For Sex. What a duo! The new TV show revolves around Molly (Michelle Williams) who gets a life-changing diagnosis and decides to embrace a variety of new experiences — and the "hilarious, sexy and unfiltered" series (according to the trailer description) might just change how you look at life and love.

Here's everything we know about Hulu's new show Dying For Sex, starring Michelle Williams.

What is the plot of Dying For Sex?

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Molly's (Michelle Williams) life changes forever when she's diagnosed with Stage IV metastatic breast cancer. With her best friend Nikki (Jenny Slate) at her side, Molly decides to leave her husband Steve (Jay Duplass) to explore "the full breadth and complexity of her sexual desires for the first time in her life," according to the show's synopsis. Watch the full trailer here.

Where can I watch Dying For Sex?

All 8 episodes of Dying For Sex premiere on Hulu April 4, 2025. Here's the full episode list:

  • Season 1, Episode 1: "Good Value Diet Soda"
  • Season 1, Episode 2: "Masturbation is Important"
  • Season 1, Episode 3: "Feelings Can Become Amplified"
  • Season 1, Episode 4: "Topping is a Sacred Skill"
  • Season 1, Episode 5: "My Pet"
  • Season 1, Episode 6: "Happy Holidays"
  • Season 1, Episode 7: "You're Killing Me, Ernie"
  • Season 1, Episode 8: "It's Not That Serious"

Who's in Dying For Sex?

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The Dying For Sex cast is led by one of our favorite stars from the 90s (hello Dawon's Creek!), but the full cast is amazing. The cast includes:

  • Michelle Williams as Molly: a woman who changes her life after a breast cancer diagnosis.
  • Jenny Slate as Nikki: Molly's best friend who gives her courage throughout her diagnosis.
  • Jay Duplass as Steve: Molly's ex-husband
  • David Rasche as Dr. Pankowitz
  • Sissy Spacek as Gail
  • Rob Delaney as Neighbor Guy
  • Esco Jouléy as Sonya
  • Jay Duplass as Steve
  • Kelvin Yu as Noah

Where is Dying for Sex being filmed?

Dying For Sex began filming in New York City in March of 2024.

Is Dying for sex Based on a true story?

Yes, the Dying For Sex show is based on Nikki Boyer's podcast of the same name that tells the story of Molly's journey. Nikki is serving as executive producer on the new TV show. According to the Daily Mail, Molly passed away in 2019.

Are you excited to see Michelle Williams and Jenny Slate in Hulu's Dying For Sex? Check out The 9 Best TV Shows To Watch On Max This Month for even more streaming ideas.

When it comes to naming their children, celebrities don't really follow trends — they create them. Hollywood's A-listers have a knack for choosing baby names that spark conversation, from whimsical and unconventional to more timeless and elegant picks.

These star-powered selections also have the ability to set the stage for the next big baby-naming trend. So, here are some of the most memorable and unique celebrity baby names that have captured the world's attention.

Scroll to see all the unique celebrity baby names we love...and loathe.

1. Paloma

Campbell "Pookie" Puckett and her husband, Jett Puckett, have taken the social media world by storm with their seemingly picture-perfect romance and lavish lifestyle.

In November 2024, the influencer couple welcomed their daughter, Paloma, into the world after creating a lot of anticipatory hype surrounding their name choice.

Paloma has Spanish and Italian roots and is derived from Latin. It means "dove," in addition to "pigeon" and "butterfly." Those familiar with Greek mythology may recognize doves as symbols of Aphrodite, the goddess of love.

2. Wyatt, Elliotte, and Bennett

Jason Kelce, who spent 13 years playing for the Philadelphia Eagles, and his wife, Kylie Kelce, faced some backlash for the gender-neutral names they chose for their three daughters.

However, gender-neutral monikers are more popular than ever before. And now that the couple has a fourth daughter on the way, they reportedly plan to continue the name trend in their family.

3. Riot

Rihanna and A$AP Rocky made waves in 2023 when they named their second child Riot. The bold, unconventional pick fits right in with the couple's trend of sticking to "R" names, as Rihanna's full name is Robyn Rihanna Fenty, and A$AP Rocky's is Rakim Athelaston Mayers.

Beyond its personal significance, the name Riot carries a strong, rebellious energy. It definitely reflects both artists' fearless approach when it comes to both music and fashion.

4. Winnie

When Jimmy Fallon and his wife, Nancy Juvonen, had their first daughter in 2013, they chose a somewhat unique name with a lot of personal meaning: Winnie. Welsh in origin, it means "gentle friend" or "friend of peace."

Specifically for the couple, though, it's a tribute to Lake Winnipesaukee, the picturesque New Hampshire lake where they got engaged. Plus, Jimmy added the name made even more sense since they viewed Winnie as a "win" in their life.

5. Grace Warrior

Everyone remembers Steve Irwin as the fearless "Crocodile Hunter" who tragically died in late 2006. More recently, his daughter, Bindi Irwin, welcomed a little girl of her own into the world in 2021 and named her Grace Warrior.

While Grace may be a more common name, meaning "favor" or "blessing," Warrior was a more unusual choice with a sentimental intent.

"Her middle names, Warrior Irwin, are a tribute to my dad and his legacy as the most incredible Wildlife Warrior," Bindi shared on Instagram.

6. River Rose and Remington

Kelly Clarkson and her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, chose two distinctive names for their girl and boy: River Rose, born in 2014, and Remington Alexander, born in 2016.

With British roots and a whimsical feel, River is a gender-neutral pick that means "a flowing body of water." It was traditionally used more frequently for boys, but Kelly changed that trend.

Meanwhile, Remington is also British in origin and started as a surname, translating to "settlement by the boundary stream." Perhaps Kelly chose this sibling combination because both River and Remington begin with "R" and have connections to water.

7. Elsie Otter

When Zooey Deschanel and her then-husband Jacob Pechenik had their daughter in 2015, they chose a name that was both classic and quirky: Elsie Otter.

While Elsie is a timeless choice of Hebrew origin, which means "pledged to God," the addition of Otter gives it a more playful twist. During an appearance on TODAY, Zooey explained their reasoning behind it.

"We just really liked the name Elsie, and then we both love otters because they're so sweet and also smart," she detailed.

"They use tools, they keep their favorite tools, they hold hands while they sleep; there are so many amazing things about otters. They're wonderful animals."

8. Luai

Finally, in 2023, Lindsay Lohan and her husband, Bader Shammas, named their Dubai-born son Luai. It's Arabic in origin and means "protector" or "shield," but it remains a rare pick in the U.S.

Luay, a more common variation of this name, was only given to eight boys born in the U.S. in 2022.

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Drew Barrymore is undoubtedly an acting force to be reckoned with. Viewers everywhere first fell in love with her when she played Gertie in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial in 1982. Then, she went on to star in many other major productions, such as The Wedding Singer, Scream, He's Just Not That Into You, and 50 First Dates.

Nowadays, the 50-year-old is still showcasing her on-screen talents, just in a different way. Back in September 2020, she launched a daytime talk show known as The Drew Barrymore Show.

Over the last four years, she's featured a wide range of guests, from Matthew McConaughey and Vanna White to Paris Hilton, Millie Bobby Brown, and Reese Witherspoon. Drew has also become known for having a more touchy-feeling rapport with her guests, which some people have called "clingy."

This seemingly led Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, to make a dig at Drew's behavior during her appearance on the March 6 episode of The Drew Barrymore Show.

Scroll to find out what Meghan Markle said about Drew Barrymore...

Meghan's new show, With Love, Meghan, came out on Netflix the day before. So, she planned to sit down with Drew to discuss her latest project, as well as other topics, including her courtship with Prince Harry and parenthood.

However, some viewers were shocked by an offhand quip that Meghan made during the interview, telling Drew, "I hear you like to connect." She proceeded to soften the blow by taking Drew's hand and claiming her touchy behavior was "so sweet, though."

Again, Drew has a reputation for hugging, touching, and sitting quite close to her guests. Yet Meghan, who has also been called warm and is known to go in for hugs, seemed more reserved and regal.

Despite Meghan's remark and the differences in body language, the pair still delved into some interesting conversation topics. For instance, the Duchess of Sussex detailed how, when she first began dating Prince Harry back in 2016, he made her a vow based on some old advice she'd received.

While Meghan was a college student, she'd worked as a nanny for two different families, and one of the fathers told her, "When you meet your person one day, I want him to say to you the same thing that I said to my wife when we got married, which is, I vowed to always date my wife."

Well, amidst her blossoming romance with Harry, she asked the Prince to make her that same promise. He responded, "I vow to always date you."

According to Meghan, she credits their strong connection to their commitment to treating each other the same way they did prior to tying the knot. In her eyes, holding onto the "good and joy" from the "butterfly period" of courting is what keeps relationships alive.

You can catch The Drew Barrymore Show live on weekdays. To find your local time and station, visit the link here.

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