Gwyneth Paltrow is offering Goop readers a chance to 'shop the look' of her games room, but it takes a pretty penny to purchase the products she has in mind.
The 41-year-old's latest newsletter, which promises to make the stylish space 'shoppable', features high-end items including a $455 throw pillow, $240 playing cards and a tic-tac-toe set for $195.
While this kind of money is evidently just a drop in the bucket for the mother-of-two, some of her readers may find it more difficult to afford the pricey pieces.
Ms Paltrow teamed up with interior design service Windsor Smith on the newsletter that explains how to decorate your own room in a similar manner.
'Shades of grey, lavender, and white dominate the array, lending the entire room a wonderfully serene vibe,' it reads
In keeping with the color scheme, the 'Shop the Games Room' newsletter includes a jewel box domino set in lavender as well as a jewel box card set in the same hue.
But the price tags on these games are no laughing matter, with the dominoes coming in at $265 and the cards a shocking $240.
The 41-year-old's latest newsletter, which promises to make the stylish space 'shoppable', features high-end items including a $455 throw pillow, $240 playing cards and a tic-tac-toe set for $195.
While this kind of money is evidently just a drop in the bucket for the mother-of-two, some of her readers may find it more difficult to afford the pricey pieces.
Expensive tastes: Gwyneth Paltrow is offering
Goop readers a chance to 'shop the look' of her games room, but it takes
a pretty penny to purchase the products she has in mind
Ms Paltrow teamed up with interior design service Windsor Smith on the newsletter that explains how to decorate your own room in a similar manner.
'Shades of grey, lavender, and white dominate the array, lending the entire room a wonderfully serene vibe,' it reads
In keeping with the color scheme, the 'Shop the Games Room' newsletter includes a jewel box domino set in lavender as well as a jewel box card set in the same hue.
But the price tags on these games are no laughing matter, with the dominoes coming in at $265 and the cards a shocking $240.
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