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 Young Huh’s Debut Book, McGee & Co’s Easter Collection, and Jayson Home x Schumacher. Written by Natalie Aldridge.
A Mood, a Thought, a Feeling: Interiors by Young Huh
There are design books you admire, and then there are the ones you find yourself returning to, not for reference, but for a feeling. A Mood, A Thought, A Feeling: Interiors, the debut book from Young Huh, is very much the latter.

Organized into three sections, A Mood, A Thought, and A Feeling, the book reads less like a portfolio and more like a way of approaching how we live. Young begins with mood, exploring the idea that a room should first and foremost evoke something. Some spaces feel lively and full of energy, the kind of rooms that naturally pull people in. Others are deeper and more quiet, layered in texture and tone in a way that encourages you to slow down. It all feels intuitive, but also incredibly intentional.


From there, the book moves into a series of completed homes that bring Young’s thinking into focus. What stands out is the balance. Pattern and color are used with confidence, but are never overwhelming. There is a sense of ease to the layering, as though each piece has been collected over time rather than placed all at once. It is polished, but never precious.

The final section, centered on Young’s own country house in upstate New York, is where things become more personal. The rooms shift with the seasons, the palette softens, and there is a sense of nostalgia that runs throughout her entire home. It feels like a house that has been allowed to evolve, rather than one that was ever fully finished.


With a foreword by Zooey Deschanel and Jonathan Scott, and published by Rizzoli New York, this is the kind of book that you want to keep out on coffee table for a while… Not because it is new, but because it is the one you keep revisiting. Click here to purchase.

McGee & Co’s Easter Collection
Easter is this Sunday, and if you are pulling things together last minute, McGee & Co.’s Easter collection is worth a look, especially since much of it is currently on sale.

The collection takes a softer approach to seasonal decorating. Pale greens, washed blues, and natural textures replace anything overly themed, with just a few subtle nods to Easter woven in. A bunny dish, painted eggs, a woven basket, all done in a way that feels considered rather than overt.

What makes it especially appealing right now is how well these pieces carry beyond the holiday. A floral pitcher, scalloped linens, or a simple wreath can move easily into the rest of spring without feeling out of place. We are especially loving the green Sabre flatware and the Meadowlark hand-painted plates.

It is less about decorating for a single day and more about giving the house a slight shift for the season. It can be such a challenge to find seasonal wares that don’t feel like you are giving into a theme, and that will actually last you from year to year, which is why we are loving this. The full collection can be shopped here.
Jayson Home x Schumacher
Schumacher has an incredible way of bringing together the best of the industry, and their latest collaboration with Jayson Home is no exception.


The Jayson Home x Schumacher collection pairs Jayson Home’s signature mix of European antiques and vintage finds with Schumacher’s iconic prints and textiles. Incredible upholstered furniture and one-of-a-kind pieces have been reworked in fabrics from names like Miles Redd, Rita Konig, and Porter Teleo, which is about as good as it sounds.

What we especially love about this collaboration is what it represents. A great antique never really fades. It just needs the right moment, or the right fabric, to feel entirely new again. There is something incredibly satisfying about seeing these pieces reupholstered and brought back to life, not in a way that erases their history, but in a way that builds on it.


That idea carries through the entire collection. It is not just the larger furniture pieces, but the pillows, objects, and smaller finds that give everything that slightly undone, collected feel. The kind of space that looks like it has evolved over time, layered with intention rather than assembled all at once.


Launching April 10th, the collection will be available at Jayson Home’s Chicago flagship, as well as in Schumacher’s Charlotte and Nashville design shops, with a number of events planned to celebrate. We cannot wait to check it out!
Read our favorite articles of the week!
A Century-Old Connecticut Home Gets a Colorful, Globe-Trotting Twist written by Miranda Crowell for Frederic.
A Gilded Age Mansion Built for a Macy’s Heir Is on the Market for $10 Million written by Mary Elizabeth Andriotis for Galerie Magazine.
Shop this week’s inspired finds!
x Natalie
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