Nicola Bathie for Cailtin Wilson, Autumn Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair, and Tori Mellott for Buru

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 Nicola Bathie for Cailtin Wilson, London’s Autumn Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair, and Tori Mellott for Buru. Written by Natalie Aldridge.

Nicola Bathie for Cailtin Wilson

Caitlin Wilson has teamed up with acclaimed jewelry designer Nicola Bathie to debut the brand’s first-ever tastemaker collection, a collaboration that radiates femininity, elegance, and charm. After years of thoughtful design and careful curation, the collection seamlessly blends timeless influences with a modern twist, resulting in pieces that are both classic and uniquely distinctive.

Drawing from their mutual love of English design and delicate, feminine touches, Caitlin and Nicola have created an exclusive collection of home furnishings that brings whimsy and romance to life. Every piece has been meticulously crafted to introduce a playful yet refined elegance into interiors. From garden-inspired chinoiserie motifs to intricate rug designs and enchanting lighting, every detail reflects a keen eye for beauty. This much-anticipated collection is more than just décor—it captures the essence of romance, transforming spaces into dreamlike, inspiring sanctuaries. Let’s take a peek!

London’s Autumn Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair

Set to run from October 1st to the 6th, London’s triannual Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair in Battersea Park will unite over 130 dealers specializing in antiques, fine and decorative art, and modernist design. Expect a diverse array of treasures, ranging from traditional and decorative antiques to early 20th-century design, accessories, and contemporary paintings, prints, and sculptures.

 

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Renowned globally, this fair is a must for design connoisseurs, collectors, and anyone with a taste for the finer things. Of the three annual editions, the October fair is considered the crown jewel—overflowing with inspiration for transforming your home and garden just in time for the cozy season.

Throughout the fair, you’ll find a carefully curated selection of heritage craftsmanship, featuring pieces from the 1700s to the 1970s. Whether you’re seeking art, antiques, or that one standout piece with “future heirloom” potential, there’s plenty to spark your imagination.

 

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Get ready to swoon over extraordinary statement pieces and discover artisan designs that bring a touch of history and character to any space. It’s the ultimate treasure hunt, with every stall offering handcrafted objects just waiting to be uncovered.

The Glam Pad has been invited for an exclusive sneak peek—stay tuned for all the details! Tickets can be purchased here.

Tori Mellott for Buru

The fabulous Tori Mellott, Vice President of Social and Video at Schumacher, has teamed up with the beloved women’s and children’s wear brand, Buru.

Buru, founded by Morgan Hutchinson in 2013 after the birth of her first child, came to life out of necessity—Morgan had an epiphany during a shared meltdown at a restaurant, where the high-neck dress she wore made feeding her baby nearly impossible. This sparked the realization that stylish clothes could still be functional and accessible. Over time, Buru evolved to cater not just to moms but to all women seeking chic, polished pieces that are as effortless as they are versatile.

Enter Tori Mellott: editor, tastemaker, humor enthusiast, and mother to two adorable twin girls. With her jam-packed schedule in the city that never sleeps, she and Morgan bonded over their shared love of New York, resulting in a collection that pays homage to the city’s vibrant energy. Think rich fall tones, shimmering metallics, and pieces with plenty of flair that seamlessly transition from day to night. And, of course, there are stylish looks for the little ones, too!

The full collection can be shopped here!

Read our favorite articles of the week!

10 Outdated Design Trends That Are Suddenly Cool Again, According to Experts written by Shelby Deering for House Beautiful.

Wilton House Receives a David Mlinaric Makeover written by Tim Knox for The World of Interiors.

Shop this week’s inspired finds! 

x Natalie
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