Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent are celebrating another wedding anniversary, and their relationship continues to stand out in a way that feels increasingly rare.
Known for their work as interior designers and television personalities, the couple has built a life that blends creativity, family, and partnership.

But beyond their public image, it is their relationship itself that continues to resonate with so many people.
Their story began in 2012, when they reconnected through mutual friends and quickly formed a strong connection.
What started as something simple, including a first date that involved antique shopping, soon became something more meaningful.
Within a year, they were engaged.
In May 2014, they were married in a ceremony at the New York Public Library, marking a historic moment as the first same-sex couple to wed at the iconic venue.

Since then, their life together has continued to evolve.
They have welcomed two children, building a family that reflects both their shared values and their commitment to one another.
At the same time, they have expanded their professional partnership, working together on television projects such as Nate & Jeremiah by Design, where their dynamic as a couple is part of what draws viewers in.
What makes their relationship particularly compelling is not just its longevity, but the way they describe it.
They often speak about mutual support, emphasizing that they are each other’s biggest cheerleaders.
In an industry where shared careers can sometimes create tension, they have instead found a balance that allows both individuals to grow.
There is also a sense of groundedness in how they present their life together.
Despite their success, their relationship is not framed as perfect.
It is framed as intentional.

As something that requires effort, presence, and a willingness to keep choosing each other over time.
That perspective is part of what makes their story feel relatable.
It reflects a version of love that is not defined by grand gestures alone, but by consistency.
As they celebrate another anniversary, their relationship continues to represent a form of LGBTQ+ visibility that extends beyond representation.
It shows what it can look like to build a life together, to navigate both personal and professional challenges, and to create something lasting.
And in that sense, their story is not just about design, television, or public recognition.
It is about partnership in its most enduring form.
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