STACEY Solomon is back with a new homeware collection for George Home and it looks perfect for autumn.
The Loose Women star has designed her third range for the brand, and prices start from just £1.
There are 268 pieces in the new collection, including 180 new lines designed by Stacey herself.
The queen of cosy has created the line with inspiration from her famed Pickle Cottage, where she lives with husband Joe Swash and their kids.
Shoppers can expect ditsy florals, eucalyptus prints, and trendy gingham patterns, which all embody her signature style.
From Friday September 6, people can pick up items for the whole home including dine, bed and bath.
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And for the first time, there are also cooking and kitchen items in the collection.
Foodies can stock up on cooking utensils, pans, and muffin trays, which could be perfect for some Halloween or Christmas baking.
The best part is prices start from just £1 for a hand towel, and aims to combine “style and affordability for fans.”
One of the key pieces in the collection is the extension of Stacey’s beaded dinner series, now available in a striking black.
This includes a dinner set, pasta bowl, nibbles bowl and serving platter, all designed to bring a modern touch to the dinner table.
Stacey shared: “I can’t believe it’s been a whole year since I launched my homeware collection in Asda.
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“I’m having so much fun working with the team and creating this collection has been a dream.
“It’s perfect for anyone that loves making the home cosy in preparation for the darker nights, and I’m always proud of the great quality and value.
“Our kitchen is the heart of Pickle Cottage, so I’m excited to be introducing kitchen and bakeware to the collection for the first time ever.
“With Halloween and Christmas around the corner, there will be lots of new decorations to come... I love how special and fun they make the house feel for the whole family.
“I really hope this range brings you just as much joy as it has me.”
The Stacey Solomon AW24 collection is available from September 6, both in selected stores and online at George.com.
This will be followed by a Halloween capsule range on September 19, and a Festive range refresh on November 1.
Stacey’s decorations
The TV star, 34, has already decided to start celebrating the spooky season early, by decorating her whole house.
Stacey showed off a range of adorable fabric pumpkins, which you can pick up from Asda for £12 for a pack of five.
She also decorated her bedside table with a spooky ghost ornament, which is priced at £10 for a pack of three.
Hanging from her ceiling were wicker witch's hat lights, and above the headboard hung a sweet wreath, made of pumpkins.
The range also includes ornamental spell books, skulls with gold butterflies on them, and a blanket embroidered with mini ghosts.
Stacey even placed a giant gold skeleton next to her on the bed, to show Joe that he has been replaced.
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The Loose Women star's eagerness to start Halloween early has also been praised by a number of fans.
Little Mix's Perrie Edwards shared her support and said: "OMG, obsessed."
Inside Stacey Solomon's Pickle Cottage
STACEY Solomon splashed out a massive £1.2million on Pickle Cottage - and Joe Swash didn't put in a penny.
She solely stumped up the cash for their Tudor-style Essex property, which is set in 2.5 acres and boasts an outdoor swimming pool.
The former X Factor star and Joe live there with Zachary, Leighton, Rex, Rose, and Belle.
It’s not known why Stacey went alone, as ex-EastEnders actor Joe is reportedly worth over £1million, but has also been made bankrupt twice in 2009 and 2013.
Shrewd Stacey has shown she’s a dab hand at running a wide range of successful businesses including TV, books, clothing and homeware ranges.
Her main firm Key Map Entertainments is worth just shy of £3million - and she's also branched out into cosmetics.
The former X Factor contestant registered the company Belle & Rose Ltd, named after her youngest two daughters.