
"We've never met Nate Berkus. Yet we feel, a little, like we know him. Maybe you've streamed all of The Nate and Jeremiah Home Project, the show he co-created with his husband, the designer Jeremiah Brent (of Queer Eye fame). Or maybe you've cracked into Nate's new book, Foundations, just out in November and now a NYT bestseller. Yet despite his star power-his innumerable TV shows, books, and award-winning design projects over the last three decades-"
"You're invited to dinner. What's your go-to gift? This year, it's a copy of my new book, Foundations (that just launched). What's on your bedside table? A vintage lamp, phone charger, and whatever book I am reading at that moment. Right now, it's Buckeye by Patrick Ryan. What's your desert island design/art/architecture-related book? Jean-Michel Frank (Assouline) or Jacques Grange Interiors by Pierre Passebon."
Nate Berkus prioritizes understanding the people who live in a home to create personal, comfortable spaces. He co-created The Nate and Jeremiah Home Project and published Foundations, a November bestseller. The bedside table holds a vintage lamp, phone charger, and the current read Buckeye by Patrick Ryan. Desert-island design books include Jean-Michel Frank and Jacques Grange Interiors. Music curated by Jeremiah Brent often plays at home. Downton Abbey's aesthetic continues to influence him. Instagram accounts for inspiration include @jeremiahbrent, @alyssakapitointeriors, and @slow_roads. Major renovations have been among the best house upgrades.
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