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Pottery Barn Says Hello to Hello Kitty with a Stylish New Line for Teens at Heart

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Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Kimora Lee Simmons and Katy Perry are all Hello Kitty fanatics. And they’re not alone. Hello Kitty may be 43 years old, but she’s still a favorite of teens – and teens at heart. And now you can add a modern touch of Hello Kitty to your home through PBteen.

 Pottery Barn Hello Kitty

A lifestyle shot of the latest Pottery Barn Hello Kitty collaboration for PBTeen. All images courtesy of PBteen.

What makes this collection so fab is its understated, minimalist take. All 21 pieces flow, thanks to their black, white and metallic color theme, which is perfectly on trend.

The new Pottery Barn Hello Kitty collab is super kawaii and you’re going to love it. Here are our favorite items:












You can work the dish, table lamp or Hello wall hanging into your decor without making the space too kitschy. And only a true Hello Kitty fan will know what you did!

If you’re in the Los Angeles area, Sanrio and PBteen will be hosting an in-store event at Sanrio Japanese Village Plaza (115 Japanese Village Plaza Mall, Los Angeles, CA 90012) on Saturday, June 23 and Sunday, June 24 from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. to celebrate the collection. Guests are welcome to enjoy sweet treats from the Hello Kitty Cafe or participate in themed activities including a prize wheel, workshops and photo ops with Hello Kitty.

What do you think of the new Pottery Barn Hello Kitty collection? Would you add some of the elements into your space?

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