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 interior designer Amanda Lindroth’s new chapter, Marian McEvoy’s collection for Schumacher, and artist Juliann Lancon. Written by Natalie Aldridge.
A New Chapter for Amanda Lindroth
Whether it is beach chic or high glam aesthetics, Amanda Lindroth is known for her vibrant prints, rattan and cane furnishings, canopied beds, and richly layered fabrics. A true maestro of island charm, she stands as the go-to designer for sophisticated yet relaxed indoor-outdoor living, seamlessly blending upscale elegance with a breezy atmosphere.
In 2017, Amanda introduced a collection of tropical living accessories and furniture pieces, essential items that filled a noticeable gap in the market. It all began with a humble blue notebook filled with sketches and ideas, leading Amanda on a journey across Asia in search of the finest treasures to bring back home. Swift success soon followed, with a dedicated following of customers and friends warmly embracing her designs and brand.
As ardent admirers of her eponymous collection, we were saddened to learn that after nearly a decade in business, Amanda will be closing her charming collection. All is it not lost though, Amanda will be contributing her creative talents and expertise to a larger brand. Her interior design business will also remain intact. We cannot wait to learn more about her exciting new venture!
Tag Sale, Bedding & Table Linens can be shopped at 45% off and everything else at 30% off until February 12th.
Juliann Lancon
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and the anticipation is mounting. On Valentine’s Day morning at 10 o’clock, Naples, FL-based artist Juliann Lancon will unveil her latest creation: the Overflowing Love Design collection, inspired by LoveShackFancy. Renowned for her exquisite and fluid heart designs, each of Juliann’s pieces presents a distinct interpretation of the quintessential Valentine’s motif.
Her artwork not only conveys love but also reflects her inspirations drawn from nature, texture, and interior design, imbuing her pieces with a richness and complexity that surpasses mere sentimentality. Without a doubt, they make for a splendid and enduring Valentine’s Day gift.
Read our favorite articles of the week!
23 Chic Monogrammed Gift Ideas That Add a Personal Touch written by Mary Alice Russell for Veranda.
Inside the Enchanting Home Where the Madness of Saltburn All Goes Down written by Emily Zemler for Architectural Digest.