Christian Ladd Mother’s Day Sale, Preservation Park Cities Historic Home Tour, and AERIN for Pamela Munson

Welcome to TGP Tidbits where we round up the happenings and our musings of the design industry each week. This week we look at the Christian Ladd Mother’s Day Sale, Preservation Park Cities Historic Home Tour, and AERIN for Pamela Munson. Written by Natalie Aldridge.

Christian Ladd Mother’s Day Sale

With the arrival of spring comes the time-honored celebration of Mother’s Day. A time when we pause to reflect on the immeasurable impact these special women have had on our lives. In honor of the occasion, TGP favorite Christian Ladd is hosting a Mother’s Day sale!

Christian’s style is described as crisp and classic yet unpretentious. She is known for her traditionalist core style but focuses on incorporating a juxtaposition of modern pieces with antiques and heirlooms. Her impeccable taste and attention to detail shine through in her exquisite collection of objet, making a perfect gift for any discerning mother. Use code MOTHERSDAYS to receive 25% off your order at check-out.

Take a peek!

The full collection can be shopped here.

Preservation Park Cities Historic Home Tour

Spring has sprung in Dallas, and the stage is set for the much-awaited Preservation Park Cities 2023 Historic Home Tour. The event, scheduled for the first week of May, promises to be a treat for architecture and interiors enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

The dynamic duo of President Burton Rhodes and Home Tour Chair Christina Dandar has curated a diverse lineup of activities, including two immersive in-person experiences and one virtual tour that lets you explore four stunning homes from the comfort of your home.

This year’s tour features four historic homes 4145 Shenandoah Avenue, 4405 Highland Drive, 4319 Versailles Avenue, and 4271 Bordeaux Avenue, each boasting a unique architectural style and a rich backstory. Discover how these homes have been thoughtfully refurbished to blend classic charm with modern convenience, and marvel at the stunning details that make each one a true gem. Get ready to be transported to a world of architectural wonders and timeless elegance! See below for some sneak peeks inside!

Here you can find additional information and purchase tickets. If you are unable to attend the in-person events, the virtual tour can be accessed here. And please follow @preservationparkcities for ongoing updates.

AERIN for Pamela Munson

We cannot be more thrilled for the Pamela Munson x AERIN collaboration! A joyous ode to floral aesthetics, classic with a touch of modern flair, and the fine art of embroidery – that’s what the collaboration between Pamala Munson and AERIN is all about. The collection showcases four exquisite handwoven straw minaudiéres that ingeniously encapsulate the essence of AERIN beauty motifs through Pamela Munson’s signature embroidery techniques.

Every item is thoughtfully designed in-house and meticulously handcrafted, drawing inspiration from AERIN’s celebrated fragrances. This collection is the ultimate tribute to the enduring charm of craftsmanship and creativity.

Take a look!

Shop the full collection here.

Read our favorite articles of the week!

A Classic Sea Captain’s House in Old Greenwich Gets a Modern-Day Update written by Nancy Hass for Frederic Magazine.

10 designers share their can’t-miss spots in Milan by Business of Home.

Barbara Walters’ apartment – a pastel pink paradise in a Renaissance-style building – lists for $19.75 million written by Megan Slack for Homes & Gardens.

Shop this week’s inspired finds!

x Natalie

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