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Laura Harrier just unveiled a stunning new furniture line with designer Tiffany Howell, marking their first retail collection for Crate & Barrel. The 87-piece collaboration launched April 23 and channels vintage Hollywood glamour with cream lacquer, cognac velvet, and burl wood pieces that feel pulled straight from a movie set.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Collection Size: 87 pieces spanning furniture, lighting, textiles, and decor
- Launch Date: April 23, 2026 at Crate & Barrel
- Design Inspiration: 1970s glamour, vintage cinema, and Elsa Peretti jewelry aesthetics
- Price Range: Starting at $20, with flagship pieces reaching $4,999
How a Hollywood Home Became a Design Partnership
Six years ago, Laura Harrier reached out to Tiffany Howell to design her Los Angeles home. That initial project sparked an instant creative connection between the Spider-Man actress and the founder of design studio Night Palm. The two discovered they shared an affinity for vintage cinema, fashion, and luxe interiors that feel lived-in rather than sterile.
Howell explains the synergy simply: Our tastes have merged so we can just say one reference and know exactly what the other means. For years, they collaborated on multiple interior projects before Crate & Barrel approached them about creating a retail line.
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Cinematic References Frame Every Piece
The entire collection draws inspiration from David Lynch films, Park Avenue luxury, and the fashion of icons like Lauren Hutton in American Gigolo. References span from the obvious (a vanity actually named Cinema) to the abstract (the Salon Sofa nodding to Elsa Peretti’s Bean necklace design). Pieces like the Duras Dresser blend cream lacquer with deep wood tones and Art Deco details, while the Siren King Bed features fluted beige upholstery framed by burl wood.
The aesthetic palette pulls heavily from 70s glamour: tobacco, copper, and cream tones dominate the collection. High-pile cognac rugs, mouth-blown glass vases, and glossy lacquered surfaces create a world that feels simultaneously old Hollywood and thoroughly contemporary.
| Standout Piece | Price Range | Key Detail |
| Arlo Bar Cabinet | $4,999 | Cream lacquer with gold accents |
| Mystic Chaise Lounge | $1,699 | Chestnut velvet upholstery |
| Cinema Vanity | $1,999 | White lacquer finish |
| Sonja Chandelier | $999 | Jewelry-like sculptural design |
“The thoughtfulness in each piece really mattered to us. The shape, the line, the way it all comes together. This felt like a shared language more than a collaboration, translating our love of vintage fashion into furniture and objects.”
Laura Harrier and Tiffany Howell
Fashion-Forward Design Translates to Home Decor
Both Harrier and Howell consistently draw on fashion when concepting interiors. Howell identifies Alaïa dresses, YSL in Marrakech, and the Biba department store aesthetic as key references. The pair even began Harrier’s home project inspired by a single sweater from the film Paris, Texas.
This cross-pollination of fashion and furniture means every object feels sculptural and precious. Crate & Barrel’s design chief Sebastian Brauer notes the collection plays with contrasts: polish and softness, structure and curve, nostalgia and newness. Lighting pieces especially showcase this philosophy, with lamps functioning almost like jewelry.
What Does Success Look Like for Celebrity Furniture Collaborations?
The Howell x Harrier collection arrives at a moment when celebrity home collaborations dominate retail. Yet Harrier and Howell’s partnership distinguishes itself through genuine creative alignment forged over six years of friendship and meaningful projects. Harrier emphasizes that Tiffany creates spaces that feel elevated, cool, and high-end while remaining deeply livable. The furniture invites actual rituals—morning moments at the vanity, evening wine around the table—rather than existing as museum pieces.
With prices starting at just $20 for small accessories and climbing to $4,999 for statement pieces like the Arlo bar cabinet, the collection appeals to both aspirational shoppers and serious Design enthusiasts ready to invest in heirloom-quality pieces.











