Lifestyle Home & Decorating Zara Made a Horror Movie With Chloë Sevigny to Sell Home Goods, and It's Working I’m afraid but also need to know more about these mirrors and tableware. By Christie Calucchia Christie Calucchia Instagram Twitter Christie is a Lifestyle Ecommerce Editor at Dotdash Meredith. She writes and edits stories about home decor, organization tools, kitchen gadgets, beauty essentials, and fashion finds for Real Simple, Southern Living, and Better Homes & Gardens. Previously, she was an Assistant Editor at MyDomaine, where she covered interior design trends, career topics, and celebrity news. She has five years of experience writing, editing, and strategizing. Her work can also be found on InStyle, People, Health, Shape, Martha Stewart Living, and more. InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on October 27, 2021 @ 08:00AM Pin Share Tweet Email We independently research, test, review, and recommend the best products—learn more about our process. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a commission. Courtesy It's no secret Zara is a great place to shop for affordable on-trend clothing, but did you know the store sells equally cool home goods online? Allow us to introduce you to one of the most underrated sections of Zara's website: Zara Home. A place for minimalist decor and stylish furniture, Zara's home section should be on your list of places to buy home essentials online. It has stuff for just about every room including the living room, bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom. Think wall mirrors, glassware, bed linens, bath mats, decorative baskets, accent chairs, throw pillows, end tables, rugs, and more. If you're looking to make your living space as trendy as your closet, this is the place to go. In fact, the brand's home goods are fashion icon-approved: Its latest campaign features Chloë Sevigny. In a short film by French director Fabien Baron titled The Last Line, she dramatically rehearses a script in the art deco villa Casa de Serralves in Portugal. All the while, she interacts with pieces from the new home collection, like colorful stoneware dinner plates, linen bedding, and irregular vases. Despite the high-profile talent and location used to promote the campaign, the collection starts at just $5. Like all of Zara's home goods, prices range from affordable to splurge-worthy, so no matter your budget or design aspirations, you can find decor and furniture that fits your lifestyle. Just as you transition your wardrobe with the seasons, you can prepare your home for winter with fresh decorations and cozy additions. Ahead, shop some of our favorite pieces from Zara Home's latest collection and a few hidden gems from its entire assortment of products. Bouclé Throw Pillow Courtesy Bouclé Throw Pillow Shop now: $36; zara.com Irregular Glass Vase Courtesy Irregular Glass Vase Shop now: $70; zara.com Washed Linen Duvet Cover Courtesy Washed Linen Duvet Cover Shop now: $100–$159; zara.com Stoneware Dinner Plate Courtesy Stoneware Dinner Plate Shop now: $15; zara.com Striped Design Blanket Courtesy Striped Design Blanket Shop now: $50; zara.com Jute Hamper with Handles Courtesy Jute Hamper with Handles Shop now: $30; zara.com Waffle Knit Kitchen Towel Set Courtesy Waffle Knit Kitchen Towel Set Shop now: $23; zara.com Faux Shearling Chair Courtesy Faux Shearling Chair Shop now: $299; zara.com Raised Design Wine Glass Courtesy Raised Design Wine Glass Shop now: $10; zara.com Small Irregular-Shaped Mirror Courtesy Small Irregular-Shaped Mirror Shop now: $100; zara.com Organizer Basket Courtesy Organizer Basket Shop now: $10–$23; zara.com Acacia Wood Shelf Courtesy Acacia Wood Shelf Shop now: $269; zara.com