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 Carlos Mota’s collection for Loretta Caponi, Maria de la Orden London pop-up, and Timothy Corrigan’s latest Schumacher collection. Written by Natalie Aldridge.
Carlos Mota for Loretta Caponi
There is nothing quite like the work of Loretta Caponi. Her enchanting linens embody the perfect marriage of Italian artisanry and timeless style. Each piece, steeped in the Florentine brand’s rich heritage, tells a story in intricate prints and delicate stitches, nodding to history while winking at modern style. With Caponi, it’s never just linens; it’s an heirloom-in-the-making with a dash of old-world femininity and a sprinkle of unexpected flair.


In a new collaboration, interior designer and tastemaker Carlos Mota introduces a fresh layer of sophistication to the Loretta Caponi repertoire. After months of creative exchange, Creative Director Lucia Caponi and her son, Guido, brought Mota’s vision to life through a series of luxurious linen collections, each uniquely inspired yet united by Caponi’s signature craftsmanship.


Reflecting their shared dedication to artistry and meticulous detail, collection includes exquisitely crafted bed linens, napkins, placemats, towels, and more, presented in three distinct lines that celebrate nature, refined living, and classic European charm all embodying an artisanal approach to design. Each piece is truly an heirloom set to be cherished for generations to come.

All items in the collection are hand crafted and are now available for pre-order here!
Maria de la Orden Comes to London
Attention, Londoners! Mark your calendars: from November 5th to the 10th, the enchanting Maria de la Orden will be popping up in London! Founded in Paris by Madrid native Maria de la Orden, this beloved brand is known for its playful prints, vintage-inspired silhouettes, and exquisite details.


The full Timothy Corrigan for Schumacher collection can be viewed here. And if you haven’t done so already, be certain to order a copy of Timothy’s latest book, At Home in France: Inspiration and Style in Town and Country.
Read our favorite articles of the week!
The Inextricable Link Between Gardening and Happiness written by Lottie Delamain for House & Garden UK.
The Metropolitan Opera House’s Newly Designed Patron Lounge is Ready for a New Generation of Philanthropists written by Isiah Magsino for Town & Country.







