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Jeremiah Brent + Crate & Barrel Craft a Soulful New Vision for Modern Living

09.10.25 | By
Jeremiah Brent + Crate & Barrel Craft a Soulful New Vision for Modern Living

Crate & Barrel has long been a destination for timeless design with a modern point of view. This fall, the brand adds a new chapter to its decades-long story with The Collected Home, an exclusive furniture, lighting, and decor collection created with celebrated interior designer and television personality Jeremiah Brent. Building on the success of his 2024 Crate & Kids collaboration, Brent’s first full home line with the retailer represents both an expansion and a deepening of their shared design language. For Brent, the range is as personal as it is professional – an evocative expression of his layered, soulful approach to design.

A corner of a marble and wood coffee table with a dark pot and a small green bowl on top, set on a patterned brown rug.

“This collection reflects the way I see home,” he explains. “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.”

A close-up of a wicker side table with a glass lamp next to a plush, beige upholstered sofa on a wooden parquet floor.

A square black marble side table with a glass ashtray is placed between two tan textured armchairs in a room with large windows and a patterned rug.

A Design Philosophy in Practice

Brent describes the line as rooted in what he calls “the space in between,” a philosophy that seeks harmony between opposing elements by leveraging their contrast. The pieces reflect this sensibility with sculptural yet welcoming silhouettes, earthy tones set against refined finishes, and an interplay of historical references reinterpreted for contemporary life. The result is a collection that feels elevated without pretension, sophisticated yet approachable.

A modern brass chandelier with three fabric-cone lampshades hangs in front of arched windows in a room with white paneled walls.

A gold-framed table with a dark top holds a set of tall candle holders and a book, placed in a spacious room with armchairs and open double doors in the background.

From his early career to leading his namesake firm at present, Brent’s work has always leaned into storytelling. Here, that narrative comes alive in forms and finishes that invite daily interaction.

Close-up of a table corner featuring a textured gold metal leg and a stone or marble tabletop with a brown and beige pattern.

“There’s a lot of pretty furniture out there,” Brent reflects. “But having something that’s both beautiful and functional – that’s the balance. Everything in this collection was designed to be lived in, not just looked at.”

A modern living room with a mustard sectional sofa, assorted cushions, a furry ottoman, a floor lamp, wooden floors, and exposed wood beams on the ceiling.

A modern tan sofa with geometric lines sits on a wooden floor, topped with three assorted throw pillows in neutral colors.

Eclectic Voices Find Harmony

The assortment includes more than just furniture. It’s a symphony of beautiful objects arranged in chorus, easily customizable for any taste. What unites these designs is Brent’s insistence that every angle, every detail, and every touchpoint matters. From the precise pitch of a chair to the tactile feel of a surface, the collection reflects his meticulous sensibility.

A wooden dresser with six drawers sits below a mirror and two table lamps in a sunlit room with arched windows, exposed beams, and decorative vases.

“I wanted the collection to feel like you saw the artistry behind everything,” he explained. “That you could walk in and think, not only is this gorgeous, but it’s finished – everything is done.”

A modern dining room with a white table, six upholstered chairs, decorative vases, large arched windows, and herringbone wood flooring.

A modern dining area with a marble-top table, decorative vases, and two white upholstered chairs with black metal frames near large windows.

The Parchemin Credenza is an example of the collection’s appreciation for construction and its ability to articulate materiality well. Crafted in bleached parchment with a subtle patina, this versatile piece bridges eras, offering historical resonance while feeling at home in contemporary interiors. It’s also one of few products available on the global market with this unique material and one-of-a-kind composition, making a rare find accessible.

Close-up of a teardrop-shaped glass pendant light with a visible bulb inside, hanging in front of large, arched windows.

Low-slung and plush, the Curios Bed channels a ‘70s sensibility while providing respite from the din of modern living. Its soft, rounded forms suggest cocoon-like comfort, further amplified by the jumbo welt details. This piece pairs perfectly with the material juxtaposition found in the Rhea Pouf Ottomans, which dons a fluffy, luxuriously soft seat covered in long-hair shearling atop an angular metal base finished in light pewter. Each half boasts unique effects when catching daylight. The Raoul Lamp echoes that geometry in its angular shade and spherical element, but provides balance to bigger furnishings through its thinness when paired with other accessories.

A glass vase with dark accents sits on a tall wooden pedestal in a sunlit room; a large potted plant is visible in the background.

A small wooden cabinet with open shelves holds glasses, a towel, and decor items; a glass vase sits on top. A large plant is visible in the background.

Objects like the Neue Keyhole Dining Armchairs, which originated as playful doodles, merge comfort with Deco-inspired detailing. Upholstered for long gatherings, they exemplify Brent’s obsession with usability as much as beauty. The Eero Modular Sectional Sofa, the designer’s homage to architect and designer Carlo Scarpa, features a faceted back made to look like cut crystal – bringing a monumental presence to a room. And the octagonal Walnut Storage Pedestal conceals ample storage while doubling as a sculptural anchor.

A wooden display cabinet with glass-paneled doors stands in front of open, weathered double doors, with decorative items and books inside, and a stone sculpture on top.

Close-up of two brass knobs on a wooden cabinet door with glass panels, showing reflections and partial view of objects inside the cabinet.

Layers of Influence

While Art Deco is regularly referenced in burnished brass legs, geometric forms, and a few Jean-Michel Frank references, the collection avoids pastiche. Instead, it layers Deco with nods to 1970s glam, practices mid-century restraint, and celebrates global craft traditions. The effect is a tapestry of eras and inspirations that continue to inspire.

A minimalist sideboard with a large ceramic vase, greenery, candles, and a white plate sits against a cream wall with two wall sconces above, on a patterned carpet.

A wooden sideboard with white paneled doors and gold knobs, placed against a wall on a hardwood floor next to a candle in a glass holder.

The material palette furthers this sense of layering. Walnut, parchment, faux shearling, and bronzy velvets create richness, while an earthy palette of cognacs, creams, and warm golds anchor the designs. Brent describes it as “new modernist” – not a rigidly contemporary style but an approach to blending elements seamlessly. “It’s not about how contemporary something is,” he adds. “It’s about how you blend them. That’s what feels modern to me.”

A spacious bedroom with exposed wooden beams, a large bed, fur-covered stools, armchair, side tables, and tall windows letting in natural light.

Close-up of a brown upholstered bed headboard with two beige pillows stacked on a light-colored mattress.

A Love Letter to Home

Ultimately, Brent sees The Collected Home as something beyond a product line, but rather, a reflection of everywhere and everyone that inspires, and a gift to those who will use it to curate collections or create homes of their own. That sentiment carries through the range’s versatility and the way pieces can live in multiple rooms, adapt across styles, and evolve with a household over time.

A bedside table with a drawer holds a ceramic lamp with a white shade and a small glass vase with white flowers, next to a upholstered bed in a softly lit room.

Close-up of a wooden dresser with a stone top and a drawer featuring a brass knot-shaped handle.

This vision resonated deeply with Crate & Barrel. “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,” says Sebastian Brauer, Senior Vice President of Product Design. Alicia Waters, President of Crate & Barrel, echoes the sentiment: “The collection brings to life Jeremiah’s philosophy – that home should feel collected over time. It’s something that resonates deeply with our customer, and we’re thrilled to bring that soulfulness to homes everywhere.”

A green velvet chair with embroidered throw pillows and a striped blanket sits on a wooden floor, surrounded by additional patterned and solid pillows.

A green armchair sits on wooden floors next to layered neutral rugs, with patterned rugs hanging beside open glass doors overlooking greenery.

A room with wooden floors displaying various modern floor and table lamps, with neutral walls, a staircase, and a sloped ceiling with exposed beams.

A large arched window lets in sunlight over a collection of ceramic vases, sculptures, candles, and a weathered column arranged on a herringbone wood floor.

A set of floor-length curtains in brown, dark green, beige, and white hang beside each other in a classic, softly lit interior with wood floors and a tall arched window.

Two modern white chairs are placed in front of a glass door covered with dense green ivy, accompanied by pottery and surrounded by plants and stone decor.

A person with short, styled hair sits on a beige couch in front of a window, wearing a black shirt and gold jewelry, with visible tattoos on their forearm.

Jeremiah Brent

The Collected Home by Jeremiah Brent is now available at select Crate & Barrel stores nationwide and online at crateandbarrel.com.

Photography courtesy of Crate & Barrel.

With professional degrees in architecture and journalism, New York-based writer Joseph has a desire to make living beautifully accessible. His work seeks to enrich the lives of others with visual communication and storytelling through design. When not writing, he teaches visual communication, theory, and design.