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Sophie Edwards

'Great Design Starts With Something Timeless,' Nate Berkus Shares How He's Entertaining This Summer (And The One Popular Look He Won't Be Embracing)

Nate Berkus.

This summer, generic, convenience-driven design is the enemy of your outdoor scheme. Or at least, that's how Nate Berkus sees it. Homes & Gardens sat down with the iconic designer to discuss his most innovative tips for how (and how not) to entertain in the upcoming season.

For Nate, design is about timelessness and investing in pieces that you will still love for years to come. His recent partnership with Pepperidge Farm, where he designed a beautiful serving board for their Chessman cookies, embodies this philosophy.

Nate explains: 'Great design starts with something timeless. Chess patterns have endured for generations because they’re classic, much like Pepperidge Farm Chessmen cookies. I loved the idea of building on something so familiar and giving it a new point of view. The Pepperidge Farm x Nate Berkus Chessmen Cookie Board is about honoring that heritage while reimagining it in a way that feels modern, elevated, and unexpected. And yes, you can absolutely eat cookies off it.' Of course, this board will be a bold centerpiece of his garden parties this summer.

Nate explains how, as the non-baker in his family, he's generally tasked with making the table look beautiful. Just like the chess board, his outdoor entertaining tips revolve around elevating items that you already have and love. He likes using pre-made things that can still be elevated and beautiful. As you might suspect, he's a huge fan of decanting items from their original packaging to display them in a more elegant way.

Nate Berkus with his Chessman serving board and Pepperidge Farm Cookies (Image credit: Pepperidge Farm)

Nate also takes the perspective that a home should tell the story of who we are over time – and so do our tablescapes. He loves the idea of incorporating games as a part of decor and incorporating things we enjoy into design. Hence, a chessboard is a tray.

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Whether it's Nate's original design or another inviting, textural piece, adding unique decor to your summer tablescape is the most striking way to upgrade a garden party this summer.

Rather than choosing fast outdoor furniture trends, Nate prefers to dress the outside of his home as he does with the interiors. 'I don’t like sets of outdoor furniture,' he tells Homes & Gardens. Instead, he recommends trawling your local antique stores, flea markets, and secondhand dealers to find unique pieces in long-lasting materials like wood iron and rattan. Not only do these pieces have more character, but they're designed to last for longer in your outdoor space.

To achieve truly timeless design, personality, warmth, and character must always be priorities. You can bring this to life on the outside of your home just as much as the indoors.

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