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Jeremiah Brent is known for his nuanced, sophisticated interiors.

The spaces he designs are deeply soulful, well-traveled, and impeccably layered.

Designer Jeremiah Brent in bedroom

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Thats why hisnew collaboration with Crate & Kidsis a natural fit.

The kids room is where it all starts.

Its as handsome as it is practical with its deep brown color that easily camouflages spills or stains.

Baby nursery with crib and glider

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The crib, for example, is really classic but has just enough detail, Brent says.

His dream is that these pieces become part of a familys story.

I create things based off of the moments I imagine people having with them, like the lacquer wardrobe.

White armoire with velvet child’s chair

Geometric half-moon feet give the classic shape a thoughtful finish.

I learned a lot through my children, especially this idea that not everything needs to go together.

Its a scary moment when your kid goes from a crib to a bed, Brent says.

Wooden dresser in corner of bedroom

Oskar had a lot of opinions about the fabric, Brent says.

He wanted it to be like a teddy bear he loves.

An availablematching lumbar pillow with stripe buttonslayers on the cozy, while acustomizable bolster pillowadds touch of color.

Two twin beds with green walls and neutral color palette

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I obsess over every detail, Brent says.

We focused on incorporating innovative, new materials that arent often seen in baby and kids spaces.

Poppys got nothing but opinions.

Bedroom with mural wallpaper and a canopy bed

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Shes the sweetestthey both arebut Poppy is my queen of functionality, Brent says.

The drawers on thecanopy bedwere Poppys idea.

And I was like, youre right!

Detail photographer of personalized pillow

Patterns featuring flowers, whales, stars, and moons are all inspired by Poppy and Oskar.

Every day when my kids wake up, we talk about their dreams from the night before.

Like his interiors, he appreciates the conflict of aesthetic and the freedom to mix and match.

Detail photograph of bedding

Low stools feature a 70s-inspired chrome base with simple striped upholstery on the seats.

They dont look like what you would normally find in a childrens room, which I love.

They look vintage, Brent says.

Child’s playroom with wooden table and white armoire

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Thats the best part of my job.

Thats whats most exciting to me about this collection.

Im really looking forward to seeing how people use it.

Shop the full collectionon the Crate & Kids website.