This Star-Powered Crate & Barrel Collab Has Designers Running to Shop It (and It’s Gorgeous!)
Celebrity interior designer and Queer Eye host Jeremiah Brent just dropped his second collection with Crate & Barrel. And it just might be even better than his first collab, which launched last September.
That’s because this time around, the creative powerhouse is focusing on furniture and decor for the whole home versus items designed just for kid-centric spaces. Stylish as last year’s offerings were, the latest pieces are just a tad more sophisticated and suited for far more decorative styles and applications.
What Is the New Jeremiah Brent for Crate & Barrel Collection?
Inspired by his own travels and favorite vintage finds, Brent’s assortment focuses on earthy colors, fine materiality, and rich details. Take the Lattice Walnut and Glass Storage Cabinet, for example, which is shown just above. It’s a standout piece painstakingly designed to look its best from all angles, thanks to its paned glass construction on both the front and back of the display case. That means you could float it in a room, maybe using it as a room divider that also holds a prized collection.
Then there’s the Curios Bed, a sexy, low-slung ’70s silhouette that still prioritizes comfort, thanks to its cushioned headboard and rails upholstered in soft chenille (what I’m calling the “it” fabric of late 2025, since I’m seeing it everywhere right now). Jumbo welt detailing only adds to the bed’s refined meets comfy look.
In general, the pieces in The Collected Home collab feel bespoke because of Brent’s careful selection of materials. Nothing is particularly precious or fussy, but the textures are sumptuous and special.
For the bedroom, you’ll find leather-wrapped nightstands and stone-topped dressers you’d only dream of stumbling upon at a European flea market alongside camel shearling chairs and a marble and oak coffee table for the living room. A sinuous marble and aluminum dining table and a set of shapely dining chairs coordinate perfectly with it.
Don’t sleep on the line’s textiles, lighting, or decorative accessories either. You’ll find cozy rugs, drapery, and a selection of pillows in a variety of mellow neutrals — the collection is very cocoa brown, camel, and teal-forward in terms of color palette.
As for the lighting, pieces literally look like jewelry (I’m looking at you, Tessellate Glass Wall Sconces), and Brent has made the fabric lighting trend more affordable than the Josef Hoffmann pieces showing up in high-end interiors with the Cannato Sconces. Table lamps, floor lamps, a glass pendant, and a mid-century-inspired chandelier round out these offerings.
All in all, though, I’m most drawn to the Walnut Storage Pedestal (shown just above) because, well, I’ve been a pedestal fan girl since at least 2020. And Brent’s design opens up to reveal hidden storage — what a party trick! His sculptural vases are quite pretty, too, and typically offer a lower price point than the major furnishings if you want to get the look without splurging.
What to Buy from the New Jeremiah Brent for Crate & Barrel Collection
The Collected Home by Jeremiah Brent for Crate & Barrel is available to shop in stores and online today. Prices start at $59.95 and go up to about $13,000 for a large sectional sofa. There’s not a bad apple in this bunch, but here’s where I’d be putting my dollars if money were no object.
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