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Jeremiah Brent is just getting started

While he may be the newly minted star of Strange eyes, on Netflix, interior designer and television personality Jeremiah Brent is no stranger to the spotlight. Since launching his full-service Los Angeles and New York firm Jeremiah Brent Design (JBD) in 2012, Brent has built a name for himself as California’s arbiter, creating interiors from Brentwood to Palm Beach that it reflects an emotional sensitivity and a curatorial ambition.

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He designed the French-inspired restaurant Juliet in Culver City, California, alongside his cult lifestyle brand and retail space Atrio, creating in the process a JBD-certified destination that can satiate appetites of all kinds. “I want people to come in and have an emotional reaction to the things we sell,” he told ELLE DECOR in 2022. His dynamic collaborations with brands like Paper Source and California Closets speak to his elevated yet accessible aesthetic at as much as his. media savvy.

a wood-paneled dining room corner with a light green sofa and a glass-topped cocktail table with a vase holding beautiful branches

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In the bar area of ​​a Montecito, California home designed by Jeremiah Brent and Nate Berkus.

A recent Brent project in Montecito, California, which was a collaboration with his life and work partner, Nate Berkus, is featured in our Summer 2024 issue, while the couple’s family home in Montauk, New York, a casual retreat and pleasant, appeared. printed in October 2020.

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His room for this year’s Kips Bay Decorators’ Show House, “A Study in Art and Beauty,” was one of the highlights of this year’s fundraiser. Brent’s first book, The space that holds you: when the house becomes a love story, was launched earlier this year and focuses on the special pieces that give meaning to our spaces.

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Sean Santiago is ELLE DecorDeputy editor of covering news, trends and talent in interior design, hospitality, travel and luxury. He writes So Courant! column for the magazine and elledecor.com.

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