Designers Jeremiah Brent and Nate Berkus shared a tour of their son Oscar's bedroom located at their farm in Portugal [1].
The reveal provides a glimpse into how the professional duo balances high-end interior design with the practical, whimsical needs of a child's living space.
The room features a cloud-themed aesthetic, anchored by whimsical cloud wallpaper that covers the walls [1]. This design choice creates a soft, imaginative atmosphere for the young boy, blending professional curation with a playful spirit.
Among the decor are various Lego creations and a classic lava lamp [1]. While such items are often viewed as kitsch or outdated in formal design circles, Brent said he is not ashamed of the lava lamp [1].
The tour highlights the intersection of the couple's design philosophies—integrating structured elements with personal, eclectic touches that reflect the occupant's personality [1]. The Portuguese farm serves as the backdrop for these experimental interior choices, allowing the designers to deviate from the strict norms of urban luxury.
By showcasing the room, Brent and Berkus emphasize that a home should be a reflection of the people living in it rather than a rigid adherence to trends [1]. The inclusion of the lava lamp serves as a specific point of defiance against traditional design expectations, signaling a preference for nostalgia, and joy over sterile perfection [1].
“Jeremiah Brent said he is not ashamed of the lava lamp”
This home tour reflects a broader trend in interior design where high-profile professionals are moving away from minimalist perfection toward 'maximalist' or sentimental decor. By embracing items like lava lamps and Legos, Brent and Berkus signal that emotional resonance and childhood wonder are becoming more valued than strict adherence to contemporary luxury standards.


