So often I hear from fellow interior design enthusiasts who are disenchanted with the content of shelter magazines these days, so it is very exciting when a new one comes along that grabs your attention! Meet Frederic, formerly known as The Schumacher Bulletin, led by Editor-in-Chief Dara Caponigro. Delivered to your door three times a year, Frederic is a glossy lifestyle magazine filled with a range of topics that comprise the well-lived life—interior and garden design, architecture, entertaining, art, color trends, gift guides and more.
Frederic is named after the visionary Frederic Schumacher, who founded F. Schumacher & Co in 1889. He had the uncanny ability to predict what was coming next in the world of interior design. “That nimbleness plus his insatiable passion for what he did are the same qualities we aspire to reflect in every issue of this magazine, so choosing Frederic as our new name was only natural,” said Caponigro. And a note to designers – Projects don’t need to have Schumacher products in them to be considered!
The inaugural issue features the newly decorated Mayflower Inn by Celerie Kemble, the romantic South African home of Serena Crawford, Dara Caponigro‘s 1920s Georgian in the Bronx, the homes of David Netto, a twist on tradition by Barrie Benson, an interview with Brigette Romanek, and more. Let’s take a sneak peek inside…
To subscribe to Frederic, please click here… Readers of The Glam Pad will automatically receive 10% at checkout! You can also use code “THEGLAMPAD”.
For ongoing inspiration, please follow Frederic on Instagram @fredericmagazine. And click here for a delightful interview with Jena & Hoda that highlights Grandmillennial style and mentions Frederic! Last but not least – You will also enjoy Schumacher’s blog, The Edit.
Beautiful and Best of Success. I am known to have major problems selecting ribbons, yarns, flowers, laces and
the like…All of your decorators and Glam Pad devotees know how to play color to the max! Today, my goal is
to buy a backyard croquet set and throw a variety of colors into my cooking… Bravo to all who pursue a beautiful
house and garden…
Elaine (ENEN)
p.s. My mother had a part time job, as a decorator in my happy growing up years. Then, she pursued completing
her college degree at Wellesley College and she graduated, as the oldest to have graduated! “House and Garden”
HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY to all in the family…Her friends and family established an endowment in her name…
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