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Crate & Barrel Launches Exclusive Collection With Jeremiah Brent

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Crate & Barrel unveiled its first home collection with acclaimed interior designer and television personality Jeremiah Brent, building on the success of his 2024 Crate & Kids collaboration. The Collected Home, an exclusive assortment captures Brent’s signature approach to design—layered, textural and emotionally resonant—with pieces that feel both elevated and effortless.

Rooted in what Brent describes as “the space in between”—where opposing elements find harmony—the collection brings together sculptural forms, thoughtful materials and a refined earthy palette. Inspired by Brent’s global travels and designed with an intentional aged patina, the assortment spans furniture, lighting and decor that can stand alone or live together in a beautifully balanced space.

“This collection reflects the way I see home, and Crate & Barrel’s modern approach to design made them the perfect partner to bring these pieces to life,” said Brent. “Even the sleekest spaces need warmth. Whether through vintage inspiration, rich patinas or intricate fabrics, I wanted every piece to evoke a sense of history and softness—something that feels curated, not coordinated.”

With a variety of references and historic nods, the collection blends expressive silhouettes with rich materials such as walnut, faux shearling and parchment, which offer comfort and anchor the designs in Brent’s well-traveled aesthetic. The Parchemin Credenza features a beautiful mix of materials that come together to provide perfect functionality with historical resonance. The Curios Bed channels ’70s sensibility with a plush, low-slung profile made for a cozy retreat, while the Raoul Lamp offers ambient lighting, setting the tone for fall with an angular shade and sphere detailing.

“Jeremiah’s sense of elegance combined with modern practicality adds a very personal touch to his designs, and we are delighted to collaborate on new living spaces for the home,” said Sebastian Brauer, SVP of product design, Crate & Barrel.

“I admire how Jeremiah’s travels have inspired his approach to interior design,” said Alicia Waters, president, Crate & Barrel. “The collection brings to life his philosophy—that home should feel collected over time, which is something that resonates deeply with our customer, and we’re thrilled to bring that soulfulness to homes everywhere.”