Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas, Amanda Lindroth for Chelsea House, and Barbour x Tuckernuck

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 the Barbour x Tuckernuck collection, Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas, and Amanda Lindroth for Chelsea House. Written by Natalie Aldridge.

Barbour x Tuckernuck

In a full-circle moment of fashion serendipity, Barbour, one of the very first brands carried by Tuckernuck, has returned for a collaboration that feels both inevitable and entirely fresh. The limited-edition capsule of eleven pieces beautifully marries Barbour’s timeless British heritage with Tuckernuck’s spirited sense of style.

Barbour x Tuckernuck

The collection reimagines Barbour’s most iconic silhouettes, including timeless waxed jackets, quilted coats, and cropped outerwear, through a lens of playful sophistication. The standout motif, a baroque floral drawn from late-19th-century French wallpaper, appears as both subtle linings and bold statements, bringing romance and refinement to functional classics.

To ensure every detail was steeped in story, the Tuckernuck founders traveled to Barbour’s South Shields headquarters, hand-selecting archival swatches and working closely with the design team. The result is both iconic and unexpected, with classic quilting, waxed finishes, and tailored cuts refreshed by surprising linings, playful prints, and thoughtful details that make each piece as stylish as it is storied.

It is practical yet polished, rooted in tradition yet undeniably modern. Designed to carry you from a country weekend to a city dinner, these are investment pieces destined to become enduring favorites. It is heritage with a twist, and we are certainly eyeing every piece for this autumn. Shop the full collection here!

Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas

Mark your calendars, Kips Bay is back in Dallas! The celebrated Kips Bay Decorator Show House will open its doors on November 7th, transforming a landmark estate at 2999 Turtle Creek Boulevard into a dazzling showcase of high design.

Kips Bay Dallas 2024, Photo Credit: Nickolas Sargent

Now in its sixth year, the Dallas edition welcomes twenty-five top designers and architects, each bringing their distinctive vision to one of the city’s most iconic residences. From layered interiors to architectural flourishes, expect bold ideas and boundary-pushing talent that reflect the very best of today’s design world.

Katie Davis Design for Kips Bay Dallas 2024, Photo Credit: Nathan Schroder

Of course, the Show House is more than just a feast for the eyes. It is also a philanthropic tradition. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club as well as Dallas nonprofits Dwell with Dignity and The Crystal Charity Ball, ensuring that great design continues to inspire positive change.

Kate Figler Interiors LLC, for Kips Bay Dallas 2024, Photo Credit: Nathan Schroder

This year’s roster is nothing short of incredible, featuring Avery Cox Design, Bureau Interior Design, Christopher Architecture & Interiors, Design by Tula, Doniphan Moore Interiors, Ellerslie Interiors, Fleming Peters, J.D. Ireland Interior Architecture & Design, Joshua Bernard Design, Katharine Pooley, Lisa & Leroy, Mohon Interiors, Mrs. Paranjape Design + Interiors, Nicole Gordon Studio, Nicole Zarr, Paloma Contreras Design, Samantha Fisher Interior Design, Sarah Stacey Interior Design, Sees Design, Shane & Pierce, Shannon Bowers Designs, Studio Eckström, Studio Thomas James, Tracery Interiors, and Yates Desygn.

Lisa Henderson Interiors for Kips Bay Dallas 2024, Photo Credit: Nickolas Sargent

For design lovers, the Kips Bay Decorator Show House is a can’t-miss moment on the fall calendar. We will be eagerly awaiting opening day in November to see how this storied Turtle Creek estate is reimagined for a new era of glamour!

Amanda Lindroth for Chelsea House

Amanda Lindroth, the island-chic visionary known for her Palm Beach and Bahamian interiors, has brought her signature breezy glamour to Chelsea House with her very first collection of home accessories, lighting, and furniture for the brand. Her debut line is a masterclass in effortless elegance, weaving together rattan, wicker, and bamboo with just the right dose of whimsy to make every piece feel like a carefully curated treasure.


One of the collection’s standout delights is the Potcake Wicker Dog, a hand-woven rattan sculpture complete with perky ears and a playfully curled tail. Named after the affectionate term Bahamians use for neighborhood rescue dogs, this charming figure brings both warmth and personality to any room, and it has quickly become a must-have muse for design lovers.

Beyond spirited sculptures, Lindroth’s collection envelops Chelsea House in that signature collected, unhurried, joyfully layered mood. It is not just about objects, it is about atmosphere. She describes it as “for anyone who dreams of a home that feels collected, unhurried, and joyfully …” and that sentiment could not be more perfect.

The overall aesthetic whispers of casual island living elevated. Think organic textures with chic styling, unexpected forms made gracious through fine craftsmanship, and a sense of gem-like discovery in each piece. It is a nod to Lindroth’s philosophy that beauty should feel both personal and timeless. Many of the designs from this collection have become her go-to staples, appearing time and again in her residential and hotel projects. They can even be spotted throughout The Dunlin, Auberge Resorts Collection, the exquisite marshfront property she recently completed on Kiawah River.

With this debut, Chelsea House and Amanda Lindroth invites us to embrace a world where interiors are both polished and playful, layered and light-filled, timeless and filled with joy. The collection can be shopped here now!

Read our favorite articles of the week!

This Dallas Mansion Dials Up the Glamour with Deco Antiques and Statement Chandeliers written by Celia Barbour for Veranda.

A Dutch Fishing Village Frozen in Time written by Marie-France Boyer for The World of Interiors.

Shop this week’s inspired finds!

x Natalie

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1 COMMENT

  1. Question, if you want to purchase any item from Chelsea House, how does one do that? You show us the catalog but how to order? Thanks!

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