Jeremiah Brent‘s passion for art and interior design began with furniture design. He parlayed his love of artwork and fashion into décor, soon acquiring popularity in the interior design field, by expanding on his technical skills.
Jeremiah has renovated many homes, restaurants, and public areas around the country since launching his design firm in 2011. His “no rules” approach to California Modern style is influenced by the natural beauty of his native state as well as his travels around the world. Jeremiah designs his clients’ homes to represent their experiences, demonstrating that good interior design is, above all, a personal reflection of one’s past, present, and future.
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His work has been featured in publications such as Domino Magazine, Architectural Digest, and Harper’s Bazaar, and it demonstrates his designs’ seamless depth, daring, and ingenuity.
Jeremiah has established himself as a tastemaker and influencer with a great eye for design and craftsmanship, constantly influencing others around him through numerous partnerships, television programs, and branded collaborations. For two seasons on OWN, he hosted the Emmy Award-winning show Home Made Simple. He co-hosted the TLC network show “Nate & Jeremiah By Design” with his husband and fellow interior designer Nate Berkus, which lasted three seasons. Brent is presently starring in the Netflix original series “Say I Do,” which was created by the executive producers of “Queer Eye.”
With a constant stream of new entertainment projects, jointly produced product lines, and two small kids at home, interior designers Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent enjoy a lot of, shall we say, quantity time. But when it comes to private commissions, the duo tends to stick to their independent design studios. “We only work together for special clients,” Brent explains succinctly. Happily, Brian Robbins, the CEO and president of Kids & Family Entertainment at ViacomCBS, and his wife, Tracy James, a wardrobe stylist and clothing designer, more than meet the criterion of special. The two couples met when Berkus and Brent designed a Los Angeles home in Hancock Park for Robbins, James, their young daughter, Stella, and Robbins’s sons from a previous marriage, Justin and Miles. They’ve been thick as thieves ever since.
In their update of a Montauk home, designers Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent have fashioned a sanctuary from an array of global influences.
Though it hadn’t been touched much for two generations, it held a lot of emotion.” So says interior designer Jeremiah Brent, about an apartment in Manhattan that had been a Latin American family’s anchor for decades — home to its beloved matriarch; the site of memorable gatherings, convivial dinners, and celebrations of all kinds. Everybody knew that the Park Avenue property had to be renovated when it recently passed into another generation’s hands, but, the New York-based talent adds, the commission would prove a challenge for everyone involved, personally as well as professionally. “It couldn’t lose any of its spirit, but we had to bring in light and more contemporary elements,” he explains.
In the early decades of the 20th century, before the advent of the California modernist movement, Los Angeles’s vaunted indoor-outdoor lifestyle had not yet become the defining characteristic of the L.A. residential landscape.
True Botanicals, the California-born organic skin-care company, has opened its first-ever brick-and-mortar outpost, in San Francisco’s North Beach neighborhood, with the help of designer Jeremiah Brent.
The first time interior designer Nate Berkus and his fiancé, Jeremiah Brent, walked through the black lacquered double doors of their Hollywood Hills home, Brent burst into tears.
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