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Tiffany Howell and Laura Harrier debut glamorous Crate & Barrel home collection

Laura Harrier and Tiffany Howell turned a six-year design partnership into 87 glossy home pieces, with gift-ready barware, lamps and decor starting at $20.

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Tiffany Howell and Laura Harrier debut glamorous Crate & Barrel home collection
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Laura Harrier’s home style just became giftable. Crate & Barrel launched an 87-piece collection with designer Tiffany Howell on April 23, and the best pieces feel less like standard registry filler and more like the kind of glamorous home objects a friend would actually remember unwrapping.

The collaboration has a neat full-circle story built in: Crate & Barrel says Howell designed Harrier’s Los Angeles home six years before the pair turned that creative relationship into a furniture-and-decor line. That matters because the collection does not read like a celebrity logo exercise. It is anchored in the duo’s shared love of vintage cinema and iconic fashion, with a 1970s-leaning palette of tobacco, copper, cream, warm rose, chestnut brown and clover green that gives even the smaller pieces a little screen-star polish.

For gifts, the smartest entry points are the items that can move easily from a hostess table to a new apartment. Barware is the obvious sweet spot, especially shell cocktail picks with holder and Casa Blanca glassware, which feel more thoughtful than a generic candle and are priced for a dinner-party thank-you rather than a major occasion. The collection also starts at $20, so there is room to buy a polished accent without crossing into full furniture money.

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For a bigger milestone, the Salon 101-inch Sofa is listed at $2,199, a serious but still competitive price for a statement sectional-sized centerpiece in the celebrity-home category. The Salon Swivel Accent Chair, at $999, is the kind of gift someone would buy for a new house, a first real living room, or the corner that still needs one great seat. If the recipient is moving in with a partner or furnishing a home office that doubles as a reading nook, it lands with far more personality than a safe neutral chair.

The splurge pieces are where the collection leans fully cinematic. The Arlo Burl Wood and Brass 34-inch Gloss Lacquer Bar Cabinet is priced at $3,699 and includes integrated LED lights, which makes it a true entertaining piece rather than just storage. The Vesper 76-inch Brass and Grasscloth Storage Media Console is also $3,699, a strong option for someone upgrading a living room and wanting the TV to sit inside something beautiful instead of anonymous.

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Crate & Barrel says the collection balances elegance and surprise, and that is exactly why it works as a gifting edit. It turns sculpture, lighting and barware into the kind of glamorous interior objects that feel right for engagement parties, housewarmings and the first home upgrade that finally makes a space feel finished.

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