'Prisoncore, mausoleum chic: Kim Kardashian is ROASTED by fans

‘Prisoncore, mausoleum chic, void of life’: Kim Kardashian is ROASTED by fans for her pricey homeware accessories range… which includes a $129 mini trash can: ‘It’s giving Flintstones’

She announced her new bathroom accessories line under her brand SKKN by Kim Kardashian in a new interview with Architectural Digest on Wednesday.

And one day later, fans finally got a look at her new pricey homeware line, which includes a $129 mini trash can and four other matching minimalistic gray bathroom accessories.

The mother of four, 41, got roasted for the unique design and high price point, calling the collection: ‘Prisoncore,’ ‘Mausoleum chic, void of life’ with one saying that it was ‘giving Flintstones.’ 

The latest: She announced her new bathroom accessories line under her brand SKKN by Kim Kardashian in a new interview with Architectural Digest on Wednesday. And one day later, fans finally got a look at her new pricey homeware line, which includes a $129 mini trash can and four other matching minimalistic gray bathroom accessories

Unique: One said that it was ‘giving Flinstones,’ due to the stone-like material

The star’s upcoming home collection includes a round container, a vanity tray, a canister, a tissue box and a waste basket, matching her gray aesthetic she has for her SKKN by Kim skincare line she launched four months prior. 

The prices for each separate items ranges from $65 to $129, or purchased as a five piece bundle for $355. 

Fans flocked to the comments of her Instagram post showcasing the items, calling the collection ‘prisoncore’ and ‘mausoleum chic.’

One said that it was ‘giving Flinstones,’ due to the stone-like material. 

Another called it  ‘very basic,’ while others said the same items can be found cheaper at multiple stores including Walmart, Home Goods and Target as well as Dollar Tree.

 

Not feeling it: The mother of four, 41, got roasted for the unique design and high price point, calling the collection: ‘Prisoncore,’ ‘Mausoleum chic, void of life’ with one ‘it’s giving Flintstones’

Other comments roasting the star said that the collection looked like it could be for a jail, writing ‘penitentiary chic,’ ‘looks like jail, ‘A prison cell looks more inviting,’ and ‘looks like it belongs in someone prison cell.’

‘$129 for a garbage can.. ma’am I can get one from the dollar store,’ wrote another, as another critic said it was giving ‘dollar tree’ energy.

One fan said that it reminded them of dorm room furniture and another said it was something you could find in the series Handmaid’s Tale or make it at home with clay.

Yikes: Other comments roasting the star said that the collection looked like it could be for a jail, writing ‘penitentiary chic,’ ‘A prison cell looks more inviting,’ and ‘looks like it belongs in someone prison cell’

Interesting: Fans were shocked at the large price tag 

Some criticized the high cost, primarily because of inflation leading to price increases at the grocery store.

‘Tone deaf as usual. She hasn’t purchased milk or bread or gas apparently.’

One person said: ‘Yes Kim give us nothing,’ referring to the very minimalistic design of the items. 

Critics: A lot of the comments directed at her were criticizing the products or price point

The waste basket will cost $129; she described the product in her stories as: ‘This minimalistic concrete vessel discreetly disposes of garbage, giving any room a modern upgrade.’ 

The tissue box costs $89: ‘Elevate any room with the Tissue Box, crafted from sculpted concrete.

The round container costs $69: ‘With it’s smooth surface and refined silhouette, this concrete catch-all is the perfect piece for storing keepsakes and trinkets around the home.’

The vanity tray costs $65: ‘Crafted from hand-poured concrete and infused with minimalist design, the concrete Vanity Tray serves as a neutral base to display the skincare collection.

Finally the canister is $65: ‘Designed to reimagine countertop storage, the Canister keeps clutter at bay while adding a neutral concrete accent to your home.’ 


Pricey: The waste basket will cost $129; she described the product in her stories as: ‘This minimalistic concrete vessel discreetly disposes of garbage, giving any room a modern upgrade. The tissue box costs $89: ‘Elevate any room with the Tissue Box, crafted from sculpted concrete.’

Cost: The round container costs $69: ‘With it’s smooth surface and refined silhouette, this concrete catch-all is the perfect piece for storing keepsakes and trinkets around the home’


Wow: The vanity tray costs $65: ‘Crafted from hand-poured concrete and infused with minimalist design, the concrete Vanity Tray serves as a neutral base to display the skincare collection. Finally the canister is $65: ‘Designed to reimagine countertop storage, the Canister keeps clutter at bay while adding a neutral concrete accent to your home’

Kim shared a peek at her minimalist bedroom while showing off her products on Thursday via her Instagram.

The star had a stone headboard with all neutral tones in her large, airy bedroom.

Kim showcased her flat midriff in a gray top and bottoms, adding a hoodie as she toured her bedroom and ensuite bathroom to show off the accessories. 

Striking: Kim shared a peek at her minimalist bedroom while showing off her products on Thursday via her Instagram

Unique: The star had a stone headboard with all neutral tones in her large, airy bedroom

Entrepenuer: Kim posed by her bathroom sink with her accessories and skincare on display

Serene: Her room and bathroom was huge and full of light

For her: Kim put her lip balm inside of the round container

Natural light: Kim had white couches and stone accessories

Bathroom: Kim’s bathroom pictured

Vibes: The star’s new collection features five items

She announced her new bathroom accessories line in a new interview with Architectural Digest.

 The star’s upcoming home collection includes a round container, a vanity tray, a canister, a tissue box and a waste basket, matching her aesthetic she has for her SKKN by Kim skincare line she launched four months prior.

She spoke to the magazine about the similarities in her SKKN product design and her new home accessories line, both with a concrete look to them.

Out now: Kim released her new SKKN by Kim skincare brand on Tuesday, June 21. It consists of nine products

Kim said: ‘I love concrete and gray tones, it feels really zen to me,’ adding that her inspiration for her SKKN products ‘was concrete sculpture and varying shades of stone.’

Adding: ‘For these new home accessories, I wanted to make sure they really complemented the skincare line, and were designed to display my products and elevate my home with modern, minimalistic elegance. 

Her home accessories line will be available to purchase on October 6 at 9 am PST/12 pm EST on her SKKN by Kim website. 

Kim is also the founder of SKIMS, a lingerie and loungewear brand, in addition to SKKN; she is also is co-founder of the new private equity firm SKKY Partners. 

The stunner is also currently in law school as she also pursues her dream of becoming a lawyer. 

Mutli-faceted: Kim is also the founder of SKIMS, a lingerie and loungewear brand, in addition to SKKN; she is also is co-founder of the new private equity firm SKKY Partners 

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