Laura Harrier and Tiffany Howell’s Glamorous Collection Inspires Housewarming Gifts
Laura Harrier and Tiffany Howell turned a six-year design friendship into 87 pieces of vintage-glam housewarming bait, from a $199 sconce to a $4,999 bar cabinet.
If a housewarming gift is supposed to make a new place feel finished, Laura Harrier and Tiffany Howell’s Crate & Barrel collection is the rare celebrity collaboration that actually understands the assignment. The 87-piece lineup arrived on April 23 and is shoppable online and through the Crate & Barrel iOS app, but the real hook is the backstory: Howell, the founder of Night Palm, designed Harrier’s Los Angeles home six years earlier, and that relationship now reads less like a one-off launch than a shared design language with staying power.
The collection’s sweet spot is the balance between useful and dramatic. Crate & Barrel built it around a 1970s-inspired palette of tobacco, copper and cream, then layered in burl wood, lacquer, velvets, grasscloth and mouth-blown glass. That is exactly why it works for a new home: the pieces look collected, not mass-produced, and they bring enough personality that even the practical buys feel styled. The Portal Full Length Mirror, at $999, is the easiest way to make an entryway or bedroom look intentional; the Cinema Vanity, at $1,999, is the one for someone who treats getting ready like a ritual; and the Salon 101-inch Sofa, at $2,199, gives a living room the kind of sculptural presence most people only get after ordering custom upholstery.

For hosts, the strongest gifts are the pieces that turn entertaining into part of the decor. The Arlo Burl Wood & Brass 34-inch Gloss Lacquer Bar Cabinet, at $4,999, is the collection’s true splurge, with integrated LED lighting and storage for glassware, bottles and bar tools. If that is too much for a housewarming present, the Romeo Ice Bucket is $89.95, the Vestige Glass Taper Holder is $99.95, and the Biba Wall Sconce is $199, a much easier buy that still delivers the same moody, jewelry-like finish. The Bowery Silver Table Lamp, at $449, is the sleeper gift here, with a tiger’s-eye gemstone base and oxidized copper-toned shade that makes a side table feel curated in one move.

That range is what makes the collaboration feel so relevant for 2026 gifting. The Laurent 78-inch Burl Wood Dining Table, at $2,699, seats up to eight and signals serious design taste without going anonymous, while the Sonja Chandelier, at $999, and the collection’s barware and serveware push the line beyond furniture into the kind of details that make a first home feel lived-in fast. Laura Harrier’s name will pull people in, but the vintage-glam styling is what will keep this collection on registries and in the rooms people remember.
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