Eva Mendes uses IKEA rattan pendants in her kitchen

Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling's white kitchen features two rattan pendant lights that match IKEA's TORARED model. The affordable fixtures, priced at $35 each, add a retro texture to the minimal space. Interior design experts praise the choice for blending accessibility with style.

Eva Mendes has incorporated IKEA's TORARED rattan pendant lights into her kitchen design, as observed in recent glimpses of her home shared with Ryan Gosling. The pendants, with their light-brown retro rattan texture, hang above the kitchen island in the couple's chic white kitchen. According to analysis by the Homes & Gardens team, the lights are an exact match to the TORARED model available at IKEA for $35 per piece. Mendes opted for two, creating a curated display at a total cost of $70.

This choice highlights how budget-friendly items can enhance high-end aesthetics. Hebe Hatton, head of Interior Design at Homes & Gardens, commented: "It is wonderfully refreshing to see Eva Mendes’ kitchen accented by the TORARED pendant from IKEA. In a space that is otherwise crisp and minimal, the retro rattan adds a note of warmth and tactility, showing that even the most stylish kitchens do not need exclusive, high-end pieces. Doubling up on this $35 find, Eva demonstrates that thoughtful, accessible design can feel utterly luxe without the luxe price tag."

Mendes is not alone in appreciating IKEA products. Last year, Sarah Jessica Parker used their KUDDLAVA pleated table lamp in her living room shelving. Earlier, Jared Leto featured the KALLAX shelving unit, styled with books and plants, in his backdrop. These examples underscore IKEA's appeal among celebrities for practical yet stylish home decor.

The TORARED pendants contribute to a warm, beachy vibe in Mendes' kitchen while maintaining its minimal chic. This setup proves that effective kitchen lighting can be achieved affordably through strategic shopping.

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