"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."
Jeremiah Brent's Collected Home line emphasizes travel- and vintage-inspired furniture and decor executed in earthy colors, fine materiality, and rich details. The Lattice Walnut and Glass Storage Cabinet features paned glass on both front and back so it can be floated in a room or used as a room divider that displays collections. The Curios Bed pairs a low-slung 1970s silhouette with a cushioned headboard and chenille-upholstered rails, accented by jumbo welt detailing. Textiles, lighting, and accessories include cozy rugs, drapery, pillows in cocoa, camel, and teal tones, and jewel-like lighting pieces such as Tessellate Glass Wall Sconces.
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