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Welspun collaborates on a soft home collection with a “Queer Eye” designer.

Published: August 16, 2024
Author: HFT

Renowned interior designer Jeremiah Brent has joined together with Welspun to develop a line of bedding and bathroom accessories.

Recently, the creator of the Jeremiah Brent Design company became a member of the cast of the widely popular Netflix series “Queer Eye.” In 2017, Brent came to the notice of the public when he and his spouse, designer Nate Berkus, costarred in the reality series “Nate & Jeremiah by Design” on TLC. Additionally, he designed the events for the 2020 Netflix reality series “Say I Do.”

His line of home textiles with Welspun combines modern and traditional design elements to produce a major bed and bath set that is both stylish and approachable. The collection pays homage to both Brent’s life in New York City and his coastal California background, drawing inspiration from his experiences.

From Welspun’s perspective, “Jeremiah is the ‘right time/right place,'” according to Chris Mooney, Global Chief Marketing Officer. His perspective is not only extremely timely and original, but the extra publicity that surrounds Season 9 of QE’s airing schedule helps to legitimize the show’s introduction. Rich content and social selling will be available.

According to Mooney, the Jeremiah Brent collection is cohesive due to its elegant neutral color scheme and use of natural imagery. Natural materials with gently layered textures give the collection warmth and complexity.

Because we are all so excited about this, Jeremiah, his team, and our creative and marketing departments committed to bringing this together even before agreements were signed. Additionally, the collection is amazing,” Mooney remarked.

Brent agreed with the statement.

The designer said, “I was so excited and inspired to craft a collection that could live beautifully in anyone’s home after my first meeting with the Welspun team.” “We’ve been able to create pieces that will stand the test of time and bridge the gap between artistry and accessibility with references to nature and nods to the classics.”

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