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Check Out Trisha Yearwood’s Dreamy New Southern-Chic Line For Kirkland’s

Trisha Yearwood is so much more than a country music star. She’s also a TV cooking host and three-time New York Times best-selling cookbook author, with a line of food products available at Williams Sonoma. And now, she’s got a brilliantly stylish new collection of Southern-chic home accents at Kirkland’s.

The Trisha Yearwood Kirkland’s collection of 23 pieces is affordably priced between $10 and $300. The collection includes wall art, accent furniture and home accessories inspired by Trisha’s Southern roots. The best part: the pieces are all mix-able and match-able in beautiful (and extremely versatile) ivories, golds and sea foam.

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“Some of my favorite things about my hometown of Monticello, Georgia, are the dogwood-lined streets of spring, and everything that goes along with that time of year. Everything is fresh and new, and has a certain sparkle to it,” says Yearwood. “That’s the feeling that inspired this collection. It’s an elegant, yet comfortable collection that you can easily incorporate into your own style of decorating.”

Check out a few of the Trisha Yearwood Kirkland’s pieces:

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If you want to soften your space up a bit with some muted, yet elegant shades and add a little bit of lovely texture, you’ll love her collection. The items tie in well with neutrals such as beiges, greys and whites.

All the items can be purchased online or at Kirkland’s national locations.

Have a favorite piece in the collection? Let us know in the comments!

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