Jeremiah Brent Just Launched His First Bedding Collection at Target – This Timeless Line Looks So Much More Expensive Than It Is

These sheet sets, duvet covers, comforters, and pillows capture the effortless elegance of Jeremiah's signature style and make luxurious bedding accessible

Jeremiah Brent sitting at the foot of a bed with a watercolor duvet color on the bed
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Jeremiah Brent's design aesthetic resonates with many, if not for its understated elegance, then for its classic and timeless appeal. And now, with the release of his new bedding collection at Target, Jeremiah has made his style accessible for all.

Not only is Jeremiah Brent Home the designer's first-ever Target line, but it marks his foray into the world of bedding, too. Brimming with duvet covers, sheet sets, comforters, and pillows, all designed with inviting color schemes, nature-inspired motifs, and soft, textural details, the collection ticks off some of 2026's biggest bedding trends.

'Bedding is so often neutral by default, but this collection encourages something more expressive – letting your home feel more dimensional and more reflective of the rhythms of everyday life,' Jeremiah tells Homes & Gardens. From their colors and patterns to their inherent textural appeal, these bedding styles can invite a level of character to your bedroom that'll make the space feel thoughtfully curated and endlessly cozy.

a bed with a soft tan duvet cover, a dark brown blanket and accent pillow, and other pillows on top of the bed

Style your bed with the Clay Scallop Geo Sheet Set, the Reversible Beige Duvet Set, and the Pointelle Throw Blanket for a luxuriously layered look.

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Take a look through the collection and you'll notice its soothing color scheme – complete with soft greens, deep blues, warm reds, and rich browns. As some of the best colors for a bedroom, these shades can aid in making your cozy bedroom even more conducive to a good night's sleep.

The bedding's materiality can do so, too. With many of these pieces made from cotton (which happens to be one of the best materials for bed sheets), they offer a soft and smooth place for you to rest, promising comfort and breathability throughout the night.

'What I loved about creating this collection was the depth we could offer,' Jeremiah explains. 'We focused on thoughtful layers, rich textures, and a palette of colors that bring real movement into a space.'

a bedroom with striped bedding, a side table, and a table lamp with a pointed cone shade

This Textured Stripe Cotton Comforter Set from Jeremiah's Target collection is a soothing and elegant choice for your bedroom.

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As for his favorites, Jeremiah highlights the 'Walk in the Woods' Brown Comforter Set – designed to mimic the movement of a watercolor painting, this set can introduce a dynamic yet tranquil energy in any bedroom. Another one of his favorite pieces from the collection is the Chalk Stripe Sheet Set – a sleek, striped set made with 100% cotton in a sateen weave.

Aside from the stylish designs and their undeniable ability to transform your bedroom into a restful oasis, the best part of this collection has to be its affordability. With prices starting at $30 and capping at $124, this collection makes the dream of a luxury bedroom that much more attainable.

If we know anything about Target collaborations with famed interior designers, it's that they'll sell out before you know it. So don't wait – shop Jeremiah Brent's timeless bedding collection from Target, below.

Shop Jeremiah Brent's Target Collection


With its inviting color scheme and timeless, textural appeal, Jeremiah Brent's new collection for Target is full of elegant bedding choices that reflect the designer's signature style and tap into some of the hottest bedroom trends of 2026. Style any of these bedding sets on your bed, and your bedroom might just turn into a place you'll never want to leave.

Devin Toolen
Style Editor

Devin Toolen is a New York-based Style Editor for Homes & Gardens. After achieving her Bachelor’s Degree at Villanova University, Devin moved to Paris, France, to obtain her Master’s Degree at Parsons School of Design. Upon returning to the United States, Devin began working in the media industry with Cosmopolitan Magazine, where she wrote trend-driven fashion stories and assisted on set for many photoshoots, and later Livingetc, where she wrote interior design stories and assisted with the magazine’s social media pages. She has an appreciation for every aspect of personal style – from the clothes we wear to the design of our homes. In her spare time, Devin enjoys embroidery and antique shopping in the city.