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Something for everyone interested in hair, makeup, style, and body positivity.Internet Finds·Posted 31 minutes agoThis TikToker Is Calling Out How All Celebrities Buy The Same Boring, Expensive Furniture And Accessories, And It's Perfect
"Update your fantasy. You don't have to get a sofa that looks like a shar pei dog."
by Ryan SchocketBuzzFeed Staff
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Are you one of those people who loves watching videos of celebrities' outrageously opulent homes? Well, if you're a pro — like comedian Dan Mahboubian Rosen — then you've started to notice that some celebs (and super-rich people) buy the same stuff.
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So, Dan made videos of furniture, pieces, and accessories that celebs and rich people "need to quit," since they all kinda look the same now. The videos racked up millions of views, with commenters adding their own examples.
@thedanrosen / Via Instagram: @https://www.instagram.com/reel/CnnGrNRjXtq/
First, here's what Dan said:
1. "Togo Sofa by Ligne Roset (cost up to $18,000). Stop buying these. If you're a poor person, you can stop wanting these. Update your fantasy. You don't have to get a sofa that looks like a shar pei dog."
Ligne Roset / Via ligne-roset.com
2. "Pierre Jeanneret chair ($900). They're classic. They're modern. They're definitely not comfortable. So, just find a different chair to indicate to people that you're cultured and have taste. I can't see another home office with this chair. I'm done with it."
France and Son / Via franceandson.com
3. "The Bellini Sofa ($3,749). Every Architectural Digest tour has one of these. There has to be a different sofa. Right, rich people, celebrities, and interior designers? Find one that's not this. I've seen other sofas. Us poors can't afford this, so give us some variety to hate you for."
Rove Concepts / Via roveconcepts.com
4. "The Hermes throw blanket ($1,625). I don't care if it's soft. It's boring. It's inoffensive. You see it in the staging of every grotesque penthouse in New York. Meghan and Harry had one, which means it's officially not cool."
Netflix / Hermes / @cannibalmilkshake / Via tiktok.com
5. "The Ultrafragola Mirror ($7,500). We get it — you're cool, you're funky. You like millennial pink. Every time you take a mirror selfie, you have to let everyone know you have great taste. Get a grip, OK? It's a fine mirror, but you can find other mirrors out there that aren't the size of a barn door."
@cannibalmilkshake / Via tiktok.com
6. "Aesop soap ($40). Rich people, Aesop is not actually for you. Aesop is a luxury soap for people who cannot actually afford it. It's for broke creatives who want to feel fancy and impress your guests."
Aesop / Via aesop.com
And here's what his commenters added to the list:
7. "Tom Ford coffee table book ($140)."
Tom Ford / Via potterybarn.com
—Cast Iron Sushi
8. "Eames lounge chair ($6,495)."
Design Within Reach / Via dwr.com
—JQN Leonard
9. "The Wassily Chair ($3,561) by Knoll."
Knoll / Via knoll.com
—De/Construction
10. "The expensive Barcelona chairs ($7,974). They're ugly and awkward."
Design Within Reach / Via dwr.com
—Chloe Cashmere
11. "Controversial opinion, but also Sherpa/boucle fabric furniture ($2,500)."
Eternity Modenr / Via eternitymodern.com
—Ashley K752
12. "Vetsak sofas ($8,265)."
Vetsak / Via us.vetsak.com
—Le dog
13. "Maison Francis Kurkdjian Baccarat Rouge 540 Eau de Parfum ($435). It's literally $435 for like five drops, and it smells just OK. Rich people love this stuff."
Maison Francis Kurkdjian / Via franciskurkdjian.com
—Ryan