7 Dreamy New Interior Design Collaborations to Know This Fall

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7 Dreamy New Interior Design Collaborations to Know This Fall
7 Dreamy New Interior Design Collaborations to Know This Fall
The stars come out this fall: Lenny Kravitz (CB2), Jeremiah Brent (Crate & Barrel), and Gwyneth Paltrow (Cabana).

Fall is collaboration season — and the home world just scored some heavy hitters. From rugs to tiles to tables, the latest drops mix star power with serious design cred.

Nate Berkus x Rugs USA

(Rugs USA)

Nate Berkus knows a great room starts from the ground up. His 16-piece collection with Rugs USA channels vintage Chinese art deco and 1940s European influences into rugs that feel textured, timeless, and distinctly livable. The goal: floor coverings that would not just be pleasant underfoot, but form the basis of a well-curated interior.

Kravitz Design by Lenny Kravitz for CB2

(CB2)

Lenny Kravitz brings his signature mix of rich materiality, modern silhouettes, and effortless cool to his latest collaboration with CB2, Crate and Barrel’s modern furnishings store at 4510 McKinney Ave. The Kravitz Design collection draws from California Case Study houses, International Style geometry, and global craft traditions — influences as eclectic as its creator. Highlights include the Kanan Sofa in custom Italian twill, sculptural rice paper lamps, and natural cord stools, each piece striking a balance between rock-star edge and timeless design.

Gwyneth Paltrow x Cabana

(Cabana)

Entertaining gets an elevated update with Gwyneth Paltrow’s new line of linen napkins and tablecloths created with cult décor magazine Cabana. With olive-branch prints from her Montecito and Italian homes, the collection reflects breezy indoor-outdoor living. Casual yet refined, the pieces bring a touch of effortless Goop style to any table.

David Rockwell x Roche Bobois

(Roche Bobois)

Dream, David Rockwell’s latest Roche Bobois collaboration, makes lounging an art with sculptural curves, airy palettes, and artisan craftsmanship. Inspired by drifting clouds, the seven-piece collection layers playful forms with proportions that intuitively match the human body. The end goal: when you’re sitting down, you should feel as good as you look. You’ll find Roche Bobois in the Dallas Design District at 1707 Oak Lawn Ave. and online.

Jeremiah Brent x Crate & Barrel

(Crate & Barrel)

Jeremiah Brent built The Collected Home by asking his studio what materials they lacked — and reworking them in fresh ways for Crate & Barrel, 3104 Knox St. in Dallas and online. The self-described “new modernist” designer pulled from Art Deco, the Viennese Secession, Cubism, and the bold silhouettes of the 1970s and ’80s. The result: an eclectic mix in linen, iron, wicker, marble, verdigris, and thick-cut glass, spanning everything from small accents to statement staples.

Annie Downing x Popham Design

(Annie Downing)

Austin designer Annie Downing brings her eye for storytelling to a new collaboration with Popham Design. The line features four graphic motifs — dots, circles, waves, and bars — available in five saturated colorways designed to mix and match. Each palette is rooted in her travels: pinks from Mexico City, greens from Marrakesh, blues from Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar, and yellows from Jaipur’s mango lassis.

Zara Home 50th Anniversary Collection

(Zara Home)

While still a discovery for some, Zara Home is a design destination for savvy shoppers looking for accessible chic. To celebrate the Spanish retailer’s 50th anniversary, the brand debuts 50 Pieces, 50 Creators on October 6, enlisting visionaries like Marc Newson, Axel Vervoordt, and Sterling Ruby. Our picks? Newson’s jewel-toned handblown tumblers and Ruby’s bold splatterware — pieces that are both striking and surprisingly attainable.

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