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Homes & Gardens
Homes & Gardens
Julia Demer

Gwyneth Paltrow's interior designer Brigette Romanek just dropped a new line of lighting that's the epitome of livable luxury – think rattan meets marble

Crate & Barrel lighting collection with Brigette Romanek positioned in a white entryway.

Humans are funny. We’ll drop a fortune on the perfect heels, only to keep them boxed for a special 'someday,' or invest in a stunning sofa no one’s allowed to sit on, enshrined in clear plastic like it’s on display at the Met. But what’s the point of luxury if you can’t actually live with it? That’s a question Brigette Romanek has been answering for years – and now, she’s doing it in lighting form.

The interior designer behind homes for Beyoncé and Gwyneth Paltrow has just launched a collection with Crate & Barrel, and the lighting ideas deliver on exactly what she’s known for: livable luxe. It’s a phrase she coined, a category she defined, and the guiding principle behind a lineup that feels just as good in person as it looks in a photo.

The materials are elevated – burnished brass, veined alabaster, solid marble – but the pieces aren’t overly precious. A floor lamp might feel like sculpture, but it’s dimmable and bulb-compatible. A statement sconce might read like jewelry, but it's also a piece that will actually blend into your existing space. Humble wicker is anchored by marble.

Where’s the lighting? Right in front of you. The Cubey Lamp’s stacked forms disguise lighting as art, hiding in plain sight. (Image credit: Crate&Barrel)

Much like her signature style, Brigette’s collection is artful and unexpected. Sure, there are some familiar forms (take, for instance, the Beachwood Table Lamp) that make this collection appeal to everyone, but the collection really shines in its oddities: the geometric stacks, the semicircle silhouettes, the pieces that borrow from sculpture and architecture without feeling stuffy. The pieces that feel more like a piece of art than lighting.

Brigette's collection isn't about following current lighting trends; it's setting them.

If Brigette’s unpretentious take on pretty has you rethinking your lighting, just wait until you see what she’s done for the kitchen. Her Our Place collab brings that same designer sensibility to the stovetop.

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