Drew Barrymore is being ‘SUED’ by a design studio as they accuse her of ‘copying their prints’

Drew Barrymore is being ‘SUED’ by a design studio as they accuse her of ‘copying their $565 pillow prints to sell in her Walmart home range’

Drew Barrymore and Walmart are reportedly being sued after allegedly copying a fabric design studio’s patterns to sell pillows.

The actress, 45, has previously claimed she was ‘proud’ that all of her Flower Home by Drew Barrymore pillow designs were ‘completely her own and original’. 

However Rule of Three Studio has disputed Drew’s claim and insisted that Drew has ‘ripped off’ their work, in a copyright infringement suit obtained by Tmz.

Law suit: Drew Barrymore and Walmart are reportedly being sued after allegedly copying a fabric design studio’s patterns to sell pillows

In the suit, the fabric design company claim that Drew and her brand copied their Turkish Plume pattern to pass off as her own and sell at Walmart.

The legal documents allegedly reveal that Rule of Three released their Turkish Plume print pillow in 2015, while Drew launched her own collection in 2019.

The company are now reportedly suing to stop sales and for all of the profits from the design plus any additional damages.

Claims: In the suit, the fabric design company claim that Drew and her brand copied their Turkish Plume pattern to pass off as her own and sell at Walmart

Claims: In the suit, the fabric design company claim that Drew and her brand copied their Turkish Plume pattern to pass off as her own and sell at Walmart

Rule Of Three studio's design

Flower Home by Drew Barrymore design

Similar? Rule Of Three studio’s design (left) Flower Home by Drew Barrymore design (right)

Rule of Three Studio told the website that their pillows are sold for between $315 and $565, while Drew’s aren’t currently appearing on the Walmart website.

MailOnline have contacted Drew’s representative’s for comment.

Drew first released her boho collection in March last year, as she expanded her business empire by collaborating with budget store Walmart.

Proud: The actress, 45, has previously claimed she was 'proud' that all of her Flower Home by Drew Barrymore pillow designs were 'completely her own and original'

Proud: The actress, 45, has previously claimed she was ‘proud’ that all of her Flower Home by Drew Barrymore pillow designs were ‘completely her own and original’

The star launched her 200-piece collection, which includes a wide range of homeware including, furniture, rugs, vases, bed linen and wall art.

The range starts at $37 for a throw pillow, and $39 for a set of three coordinating vases right up to $899 for a pink velvet sofa and $699 for a watercolour loveseat.

Drew told People magazine at the time the mismatched, floral-rich nature of the collection was inspired by her godmother, Anna Strasberg and her best friend, Lynn von Kersting, the co-owner of LA restaurant The Ivy. 

Drew claimed that her travels also played a huge part in her designs, she said: ‘I wanted a collection filled with things that felt like they came from different places around the world. ‘Your home should be joyful and make you feel inspired.’

For Drew, the new range expanded her influence. She is already the boss of Flower Beauty, Flower Eyewear, Flower Press and her production company, Flower Films.

Outrage: The legal documents allegedly reveal that Rule of Three released their Turkish Plume print pillow in 2015, while Drew launched her own collection in 2019

Outrage: The legal documents allegedly reveal that Rule of Three released their Turkish Plume print pillow in 2015, while Drew launched her own collection in 2019