They've got style: Jeremiah Brent

Interior designer and TV celebrity Jeremiah Brent inspires creativity and camaraderie through serenity
The moment you step inside the Spanish colonial house turned-office of Jeremiah Brent Design in Los Angeles’ Beverly Grove neighborhood, stress just melts away.
While the energy-cleansing selenite crystals from Brent’s wedding reception — he married fellow interior designer Nate Berkus five years ago — and the scent of Santa Maria Novella Pot Pourri certainly help create the serene space, it’s Brent’s welcoming smile and humble nature that bring the spirit of the office to life. “I really wanted the space to be a design lab where people came together, had ideas, and everybody had a spot at the table — literally,” Brent says.

Collegiality mixed with collaboration make Brent and his team more like family than a group of co-workers, and that’s exactly what he hoped the space would foster. The second-floor office showcases some of his trademarks, such as a tight color palette with heavy texture, that are recognizable from the TLC show “Nate & Jeremiah By Design” and the Nate + Jeremiah Collection in Living Spaces. The office also reflects his staff’s design preferences, making it comfortable for all. “Life’s too short,” he says. “It’s not hard to make people feel good about where they’re working and how they’re working. It really isn’t.”
On an average workday, the main table in Brent’s office is layered with fabrics, papers and empty iced coffee containers. “It’s the epicenter of creativity,” Brent says. But at the end of each day, the table is impeccably cleared, creating a clean slate for the next day.

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