Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent Want to Make Your Home Extra-Cozy

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you may have seen Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent on HGTV’s The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project transforming spaces with not only their design expertise but a desire to help people tell their own stories through decor. Weaving that personalized thread into everything they do, the duo has just launched its sixth collection with Living Spaces. Voyage is all about comfort, functionality, and the joy of coastal living, bridging a casual sensibility with a modern, fresh aesthetic.

Inspired by their global travels exploring other cultures and life at the shore, Brent and Berkus focus on neutral tones and natural elements. “It’s the quietest collection we’ve ever designed,” says Berkus, who was a longtime expert guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show. “This for us was an exercise in doing something that was sort of minimalist and reductive as opposed to having a lot of different mixes of materials.” From the hexagonal coffee table to the TV stand, chests, and chairs, it’s all meant to complement your existing decor. “It speaks to the ethos of everything we do at Living Spaces, which is we want people to feel like they can buy pieces to add to their homes, and not feel like they need to change everything,” says Brent.

IT’S THE QUIETEST COLLECTION WE’VE EVER DESIGNED.

They’re also encouraging folks to infuse some homeyness into their space. “We’re about helping assemble a home that really tethers the families that live there to these important moments,” says Brent. “It’s not just thinking about, Yes, we love the lines of French ’30s but also Should the chair have a swivel if people are sitting down for a movie? Or What do the holidays look like for this table? At the end of the day, we care about people.”

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