Welcome to TGP Tidbits where we round up the happenings and our musings of the design industry each week. This week we take a look at Sister Parish x MODA, the Hannibal French House, and Il Buco Vita’s new Los Angeles location. Written by Natalie Aldridge.
Sister Parish x MODA
We are over the moon for the new limited edition
Sister Parish x MODA collaboration featuring the iconic “Dolly” print. The late
Mrs. Henry Parrish II (or “Sister” to her friends) left a lasting impact on American design with her romantic, lived-in aesthetic that both honors history and propels it forward. Marked by pattern and play and layering of prints, her interiors are equally charming and inviting — they even made their way into the Kennedy White House — and continue to live on four generations later.
The collaboration with Moda Domus of
Moda Operandi features an edit of charming table linens you’ll only find in this limited edition Trunkshow. The collection features tablecloths, placemats, and runners boasting the house’s signature Dolly print — a seamless marriage of florals and stripes in a delicate shade of pink.
Shop the Sister Parish x MODA collaboration
here!
The Hannibal French House
Step inside The Hannibal French House, a captivating historic gem on Captains Row in Sag Harbor Village, New York. Originally built in 1834 and expanded in 1860, this 6,500-square-foot masterpiece is a testament to Sag Harbor’s rich history and remarkable architecture. As one of Long Island’s most historically significant homes, it showcases the unique Victorian Italianate style. Initially crafted by the Howell family, prominent whaling fleet owners, the house has been a Main Street landmark since its construction. It later passed to Hannibal French, another influential whaling entrepreneur, who lent his name to the mansion. Over nearly 200 years, the house has had notable owners, including Thomas Edison’s son and former New Jersey Governor Charles Edison.

Now on the market for just under $20 million, this magnificent home has been expertly updated and curated by renowned interior designer Veere Grenney. Every inch of the residence has been meticulously maintained and thoughtfully upgraded, blending modern luxury with historic charm. With seven bedrooms, four bathrooms, and ten fireplaces, this home marries style and comfort and features Sag Harbor’s only formal ballroom for added sophistication. One can almost imagine the incredible parties that must have taken place over the decades. Let’s take a look inside.

Il Buco Vita Los Angeles
Il Buco Vita is delighted to announce the opening of its new Los Angeles store. Following a successful debut at Platform in Culver City last fall, Il Buco Vita is now establishing its own dedicated space. The new store will showcase Vita home decor, unique antiques, and pantry staples from il Buco Alimentari, all presented in a beautifully curated setting.
A beloved New York staple of mine, Il Buco Vita offers stunning handmade Montegranaro splatterware, hand-dipped candles, and a variety of unique goods sourced from around the globe. To celebrate the new store, Il Buco Vita is hosting a moving sale, offering 15% off on Vita products, furniture, and antiques, with additional discounts for larger purchases. Don’t miss this chance to bring a piece of Il Buco Vita’s charm into your home.
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x Natalie