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Homes & Gardens
Homes & Gardens
Jennifer Ebert

Josh Brolin's favorite interior designers, Pierce & Ward, have a rare sale going on this weekend only – 8 pieces to make your home look more expensive

Emily Ward and Louisa Pierce in their showroom in California .

A Pierce & Ward home has an unmistakable presence. The celebrated interior design studio is known for its unique blend of vintage charm, modern elegance, and the ability to transform a space into one that feels like home.

Each thoughtfully designed piece, with its layered patterns, plush textures, nature-inspired palettes, and handpicked antiques, blends old-world charm with an ease that feels comfortable yet masterfully curated.

Founded by Louisa Pierce and Emily Ward over a decade ago – after a chance encounter at a New York City bar turned into an instant partnership – the pair now have roots in Los Angeles, New York, Birmingham, and Nashville.

Known for their celebrity clientele, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Emma Roberts, Dakota Johnson, Kate Hudson, Johnny Galecki, and Josh Brolin (I am still in awe of Josh's exceptional butter-yellow-tinged home) – the design duo has built a signature style rooted in the art of decorating with vintage style.

Led by friendship, kinship, and instinct, Emily and Louisa are experts at creating curated, lived-in luxury, balanced with an abundance of personality and warmth.

Now everyone can bring a touch of the Piece & Ward magic into their home – no need to scour the antique dealership or flea market. From March 24-26, the designers are having a rare Memorial Day sale, capturing the Pierce & Ward essence in an array of desirable, heirloom-worthy pieces.

With up to 15 percent off all the items in the Pierce & Ward shop, now is the time to invest in the future of your home.

(Image credit: Pierce & Ward)

This is only a small selection of what Pierce & Ward has in store. If you’re looking to outfit your entire home, the shop has it all – furniture, kitchenalia, pillows, art lighting, mirrors, and more.

Most of the collection is vintage-inspired. They wanted everything to feel like it wasn’t from one place but could all work in the same home. The entire store feels organic, as if each item has a history, and has been collected over time. There is nothing cookie-cutter about Piece & Ward. To them, every home is unique, and every object should have meaning.

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