Leanne Ford’s spring Crate & Barrel collection gives us a new take on the modern farmhouse look
Lighter colorways and organic textures are the cornerstones of Leanne Ford’s new Crate & Barrel Spring 2024 collection
This spring, the queen of modern farmhouse decor, interior designer Leanne Ford, has launched a new interiors collection with Crate & Barrel, which combines a series of sleek furniture pieces with simple, smaller decor items such as mirrors, tableware, and living room trinkets.
Named 'The Origins Collection', the goal of this drop is to upgrade staple pieces in Ford’s existing collection with new colors, materials, and textures; giving them a fresh new look and a more modern farmhouse feel. I love how the new range adds a contemporary edge to a collection of classics; elegantly elevating the designs for spring – after all, lots of us gravitate towards lighter colors once the sun comes out, and the new cozy materials used still allow for a rustic farmhouse feel to peek through.
I’ve scoured through the entire Leanne Ford for Crate & Barrel collection to find my favorite furniture and decor pieces that will help you master the modern farmhouse style with ease.
My favorites pieces from Leanne Ford's Crate & Barrel Collection
From the signature Range collection of tableware that’s now available in melamine, to the new whitewashed, travertine-like material on the original concrete Willy Pedestal Coffee Table, explore my favorite finds from the new collection below.
Inspired by the puffer jackets that Ford saw all over the runway last season, the Mellow Grande Slipcovered Sofa is the statement piece of this collection. The marshmallow padding makes it so easy to sink into.
Combining luxe black and white marble with a retro feel, this simple tray will add a pop of whimsy to a simple white coffee or dining table. You can use it to serve your favorite cocktails or store your trinkets in: The choice is yours.
I love a slouchy rattan look in a living room: It brings about a casual feel that’s still full of warmth. This basket does double-duty as storage, too.
Purposely imperfect in its form, this stoneware white bowl looks to combine the magic of ceramics with the natural differences that can occur when a piece is entirely handmade. Place some citrus fruits in it for some fresh color.
Always on-trend, this is Ford’s take on bookshelf wealth: Why wouldn’t you want to display your favorite items on this sleek option? The round silhouette and whitewashed finish lend a fresh feel.
This chunky boucle ottoman is just so fun, and proves you don’t need to use bright colors to catch the eye. I love that it’s well-suited for small spaces as well.
Emulating the look and feel of travertine, but doing the material one better with a lighter weight and non-porous composition, this resin table has sculptural elements that make it feel like a piece of modern art.
The rounded frame of this sleek floor mirror boasts intricate detailing to add some regal vibes, and the thick black rim gives it a modern touch.
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FAQs
How many pieces are in the new collection?
Leanne Ford’s new spring collection for Crate & Barrel has a whopping 109 furniture pieces, ranging from larger pieces like sofas and ottomans to smaller bookshelves and side tables.
In addition, she has also created a tableware collection consisting of 21 new designs for salad bowls, plates, cups, and more, along with a series of 30 small decor items, such as vases and throw pillows.
As well as leaning into the modern farmhouse look, Leanne Ford’s spring Crate & Barrel collection is perfect if calming, neutral room ideas are more your style. The beauty of many of these pieces is that they can effortlessly integrate into a range of styled spaces, so there are stylish options for all.
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Nikhita is the Style Editor for Homes & Gardens, making sure our home-savvy readers are always aware of the latest trends and deepening their knowledge of classic design. Nikhita graduated with her Master of Arts in Magazine Journalism from New York University, and has spent a decade in interior design and shopping roles at shelter publications ELLE DECOR and Domino Magazine.
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