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 Eloise x Petite Plume, the return of the Ticking Tent, and Martin Brudnizki’s My Life in Colors. Written by Natalie Aldridge.
Eloise x Petite Plume
Call for room service and fluff the pillows. Petite Plume has just unveiled the dreamiest collaboration of the season, and it’s pure Plaza perfection. The beloved luxury sleepwear brand has joined forces with everyone’s favorite mischievous New Yorker, Eloise, for a limited-edition collection that brings equal parts whimsy and polish to bedtime.

Inspired by the iconic six-year-old who lives on the tippy-top floor of The Plaza Hotel, the Petite Plume x Eloise capsule captures her spirit in pink and white stripes, bows, and playful details. Each piece is crafted from the softest Peruvian Pima cotton, finished with embroidered pockets and that signature Petite Plume tailoring that turns pajamas into an indulgence.

The collection features matching sets for women and children, ideal for mother-daughter sleepovers or the kind of soirée Eloise herself might host, complete with cocoa, macarons, and just a hint of chaos. It’s timeless, witty, and beautifully made, an ode to Eloise’s unfiltered imagination and Petite Plume’s dedication to quiet luxury.

For those who grew up enchanted by Eloise’s charm, this collection is a nostalgic nod that we love so much! So light a candle, slip into your stripes, and remember, as Eloise would say, getting bored is simply not allowed. The full collection can be shopped here!
The Ticking Tent Returns
Calling all design lovers and collectors! On November 15th, The Ticking Tent will return at The Old Firehouse in Bedford Village, a beloved seasonal market celebrating community, antiques, and the art of living beautifully. Tickets are now on sale for the one-day event, which has become a favorite among aesthetes for its inspired mix of design, craftsmanship, and old-world charm.
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This fall’s edition promises an afternoon of discovery beneath a beautifully curated tent filled with artisans, boutique brands, and antique dealers offering everything from vintage furniture and linens to handcrafted homewares. Guests can enjoy wood-fired pizza and cocktails by Via Carota Craft Cocktails as they wander, browse, and mingle among the finds.
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Equal parts marketplace and gathering, The Ticking Tent captures the spirit of a brocante reimagined for the Hudson Valley. It’s the perfect outing for designers, collectors, and anyone with a love for thoughtful design and good company. To learn more and reserve tickets, visit The Ticking Tent here.
Martin Brudnizki’s My Life in Colors
Known for crafting some of the most atmospheric interiors of our time, from the decadent Annabel’s in London to the jewel-toned intimacy of The Beekman in New York and the newly opened Broadwick Soho, Martin Brudnizki approaches design as storytelling. Each hue becomes a sentence, each texture a gesture, each room a fully realized narrative of place and personality. Very few designers create such a legacy and for that we admire him deeply.
In My Life in Colors, released by Rizzoli this month, the celebrated designer Martin Brudnizki invites readers into his kaleidoscopic world of layered beauty, where color, history, and emotion intertwine. The book is arranged by color, with chapters that move through a painter’s palette of blue, yellow, pink, green, red, and brown, each one revealing how tone and shade evoke emotion within the interior.




Martin treats color as character rather than ornament, coaxing depth and feeling out of his schemes. His interiors are exuberant yet coherent, rich yet never overwrought. They reflect his Scandinavian sensibility for balance combined with a distinctly European flair for theatricality.


Born in Stockholm to a German mother and Polish father, his aesthetic foundation was shaped by two seemingly opposite influences: engineering precision and artistic poise. After studying in London, he founded Martin Brudnizki Design Studio in 2000 and later expanded to New York. His work now defines the language of contemporary luxury in both residential and commercial spaces. With clients ranging from Soho House to Rosewood Hotels, he has reimagined interiors as something immersive, tactile, and emotionally resonant. His design language, layered, luminous, and human, feels both timeless, old-world, and uniquely fresh.

More than a portfolio of beautiful spaces, the book feels like a love letter to the art of atmosphere. Martin Brudnizki reminds us that great design is not about perfection but about emotion, the way light catches on lacquer, the dialogue between velvet and mirror, the quiet joy of unexpected color. His interiors whisper that beauty is not meant to intimidate but to embrace. They are spaces meant to be lived in, felt, and above all, enjoyed. My Life in Colors is available for purchase here.
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x Natalie
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