The wait is finally over, and I’m so excited to share our Summer 2026 collection with Pottery Barn.
This collection is inspired by the easy rhythm of lakehouse living, with pieces that feel familiar and rooted in heritage, but reimagined in a way that feels fresh for today. Across the entire line, we wanted every piece to work beautifully with what you might already have while still bringing something new to the table — heirloom-leaning storage, classic textures, timeless silhouettes, and just a touch of nostalgia balanced with a slightly moodier, modern perspective. Pieces meant to grow with you and feel just as right years from now.
This is our third collection with Pottery Barn, and each one has felt so different, yet they all flow together perfectly. My focus this round was designing traditional-inspired pieces that feel modern at home — you really see that in our settee and chairs, classic shapes with fabrics and finishes that feel like they belong in a lived-in, loved space.

Dining Chairs | Dining Table | Candle Holders

Convex Mirror | Walnut Table Frames | Turned Wood Candle Holders | Brass Candlestick | Silver Table Frame
One piece I couldn’t compromise on was the convex mirror. I’d been searching everywhere for a large antiqued one and couldn’t find the right fit, so we worked with the design team to bring my dream to life. Another favorite? Our first canopy bed — I mean, what little girl doesn’t dream of sleeping under a canopy? And honestly, as an adult, I still do.

Nightstands | Canopy Bed | Luggage Rack | Walnut Table Frames | Brass Clock

Demilune Console Table | Walnut Table Frames | Brass Candlestick
The Demilune console is another piece I’m so excited about. It’s one of those pieces that can move around your home and feel right anywhere — from the entryway as a catch-all, to the dining room for extra serving space, or in the living room styled with a lamp and frames. Half-moon shape, maximum impact.

This is the first time we’ve introduced styling pieces as part of our line with Pottery Barn, and I couldn’t be more in love with how each little detail turned out. The walnut frames have the most perfect brass detailing mixed with a deep walnut and a double bevel on the side, so perfect for layering with other frames or standing by itself on top of a dresser or credenza.

The dinner bell has always been a special part of our family rhythm—we’ve had one in every home we’ve lived in. Every night, Chris rings it when dinner’s ready and it’s time for everyone to gather around the table. It’s such a simple tradition, but it means so much to us, and I love that it’s something you can now bring into your own home too.
I hope you love this collection as much as I do. Every piece was created with intention, so they can be enjoyed and passed down for generations. Now the question is… which one are you eyeing first?
































Love everything so much! What is the dark green paint color in the library/study room?
Hello!
What is the paint color in the kitchen and family room?
Thank you!
Hi! The kitchen is Sherwin Williams White Flour and the living room is Farrow & Ball London Stone.
If you’re ever looking for paint or sourcing, we rounded it all up for you here.
Thank you!