Let’s face it—celebrity homes are almost always jaw-dropping, but they come with a price tag that most of us can only dream about. From Rob Lowe's $47 million mansion to Oprah Winfrey's stunning $8 million estate, these properties are out of reach for the average fan. But here's some exciting news: Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are giving us a chance to own a piece of their world, and it’s not a multi-million-dollar mansion we’re talking about this time.
According to People, the beloved couple has partnered with luxury consignment site Viyet to sell some of their cherished household items. What makes this even better? The prices range from a budget-friendly $75 all the way up to $8,000. That’s right, folks—this is your chance to bring a little Hollywood glam into your home without breaking the bank!

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Why This Furniture Sale Is So Special
Now, here’s the kicker: these aren’t just any old pieces of furniture. Each item has a unique backstory that makes it all the more special. Take, for instance, the exquisite Rose Tarlow Melrose House wood inlay dining table up for grabs at $6,595. This isn’t just a table—it’s a piece of Rita Wilson’s heart. Rita, who is half Greek, loves nothing more than bringing family and friends together. “We have always entertained family and friends. With my Greek roots, you can bet there will always be people, food, and music,” she revealed to People. For her, this dining table symbolizes the importance of staying connected with loved ones and making time for them, no matter how busy life gets.

Affordable Finds You Can't Miss
If the dining table is a bit too rich for your budget, don’t worry—there are plenty of other options that won’t break the bank. For example, you can snag a pair of charming Little Folk Art Inc. rustic chairs for just $75 or a beautifully hand-painted vintage tole tray for $395. Sure, some of these items might still feel like a splurge, but imagine the stories you’ll have to tell when your friends come over and see that they’re sitting at the same table as the guy who played Chuck Noland in Cast Away. That’s a conversation starter if I’ve ever heard one!


