With Father’s Day just around the corner we’ve scoured the Internet and asked the men in our lives “what they are loving right now,” so you don’t have to! Whether your dad is an avid golfer, grill master, fitness enthusiast, loves going to the beach, or spending time at home, we’re sure you’ll find the perfect gift below. To make things even easier, we’ve included gifts at every price point. Happy Shopping!
Welcome to TGP Tidbits where we round up the happenings and our musings of the design industry each week. Written by Natalie Aldridge.
This week we explore new collections, the Cotswolds, and classical reads for children.
I have been an ardent follower of Carly Kuhn, creator of The Cartorialist for many years. Her tongue-in-cheek drawing style combined with chic and relatable content stole my heart from on the onset. Starting in television, Kuhn accidentally found her way into a career as an artist. The Cartorialist has collaborated with brands and companies such as Prada, Dior, Capitol Records, Oscar De La Renta, and The American Ballet Theatre just to name a few. And the Glam Pad couldn’t be more excited about her whimsical new wallpaper collection and boutique!
Now, a year in the making Carly has debuted her latest venture, The Cartelier. The Cartelier is a boutique dedicated to the distinct artistic style of Carly Kuhn. But rather than living on a screen or a page her work now comes to life within the home with the launch of a wallpaper collection. Featuring parading peacocks, whimsical chairs, and spunky stripes, her debut collection is just the beginning of what is to come with The Cartelier.
Not only are the wallpaper prints charming conversation starters, but they encapsulate the very essence of Carly and her company. From the unique scrapbook-like images, mouth-watering Instagram feed, and even the enchanting text, the brand has a vintage quality that reminds The Glam Pad of our love for embracing the past.
“Putting My Eyes On” was inspired by beauty advertisements from the 1940’s, 50’s and 60’s. This design can be applied more literally to the walls of one’s powder room, or if you’re looking for intrigue and mystery, perhaps one’s sitting room, just to remind one’s guests you have your eyes on them.“Whimsy Chairs” wallpaper was inspired by her love of antiques, specifically the chair that seems to inhabit a personality all on its very own… “Little hand written descriptions of each chair adorn the pattern, along with a crossed out line or two, as if I came and drew directly on the wall. Perfect for your sitting room, cheeky vestibule ( yes, a vestibule can be cheeky), or the pretentious library one wants to show off to their houseguests. Fun tidbit, my signature is hidden in most designs as a little nod to my fellow New Yorker Al Hirschfeld and his ‘Nina’s,'” said Carly.
If you are not in the wallpaper market, you can still own a part of The Cartorialist by purchasing a framed print!
From one collection to the next, Rubelli, the treasured Venice based fabric house, has released its latest collaboration with non-other than English artist and designer, Luke Edward Hall. Marrying the world of classical Venezia and the whimsical artistry of Hall, the collection boasts a careful balance of tradition and play. Each print has an ironic quality that genuinely works in an array of environments. I am already feening to get my hands on some yardage.
If you are not familiar with the work of Luke Edward Hall, take a gander at his impeccably eclectic countryside cottage in the magical Cotswolds of England. Its artistic forays of Hall are endless. Not only is he a successful artist, but Hall has also given his golden touch to interiors around the globe, published two books with another title on the way, has had numerous product lines with the likes of Ginori and The Rug Company, and is a regular columnist for The Financial Times, all at a mere thirty-three years old. Phew!
Take a closer peek at his charming home through Living with Style!
Shop some of our Luke Edward Hall favorites!
In book worm news, The Glam Pad was delighted by the overwhelming response to our classical inclusions last month. We were shocked to learn from Lee Cordon, founder of Do Say Give, that each year over 200,000 children’s titles are published. That is over 550 per day! This statistic reflects a stark reality of a consumption society that is quick to banish the “old”. Now, we are all for the new and exciting, but the classics stand the test of time for a reason. Cordon puts it beautifully, “So many of these books have the things we want filling our children’s minds: captivating illustrations, beautiful language, and stories that encourage imagination and curiosity in children.”
In this spirit, Cordon has founded the Classic Children’s Book Club. June 6th kicked off the start of the first annual book club but with the go-at-your-own pace program, the list can be enjoyed anytime within the six-week program and beyond. Her mission through the book club is to cultivate a love of reading classic texts. While school is out for summer, there is no better time to promote strong reading habits and take a break from screens. And the icing on the cake? Cordon is offering TGP readers a 20% discount with code THEGLAMPAD!
With a storied past and incredible ability to shake up the industry, Schumacher has launched its first-ever capsule outdoor furniture collection, Schumacher Editions. Handcrafted in Italy through the eyes of three young designers from Denmark, Finland, and Brooklyn, the collection contains an array of pieces perfectly designed for everyday and entertainment. So often outdoor dining furniture can appear as an afterthought, uncomfortable, and maybe even impractical. The success of the collection is found in its simple lines reminiscent of modern indoor dining furniture with ease of comfort. And it would not be Schumacher without the addition of fiercely spunky prints in playful colors. Take a look!
It’s no surprise that Americans adore their pets, but you may be surprised that 66% of American pet owners allow their precious pets to sleep in their bed, and 58% in relationships admitted they prefer to share a bed with their furry friends rather than their significant other, according to a poll commissioned by Sealy mattress company.
I am one of these people, and to be honest, I’m not surprised by the findings of this poll. What shocked me was that there are very few products for people who want to cuddle on the couch with their kitty or take an afternoon nap with their precious puppy on what I lovingly refer to as “the new dog bed” (i.e. your bed).
So, in 2019 I launched Fursatile, a lifestyle brand with a mission to “connect people and pets beautifully” with home decor designed and curated for pet lovers like myself.
If you are one of the 68% Americans who let your pets sleep in your bed, you’ll probably understand why I designed the Fursatile Step Ottoman. I’ve never been a fan of traditional pet steps, and since I couldn’t find what I needed on the market, I designed the patented Step Ottoman. It’s so much more than just a pet step. It’s a beautiful piece of furniture with the most unexpected features. In short, it was made for people and pets and can be used as extra seating or steps.
Riley the Frenchie loves his Fursatile Step Ottoman
And if you’re tired of stripping your bedding or scrubbing your upholstery, you’ll love the Fursatile Protective Cover. Think of a “protective barrier” for your bedding, couch, or chairs that is pretty and is made with a highly resilient fabric from Italy that is soft, beautiful, and durable!
I know that some of you are probably aghast with having a pet in the bed. Choosing to sleep with an animal is a personal decision. If you’re interested in understanding the pros and cons of sleeping with your pet, this is a great article! Ultimately the decision depends on you, your pet, and your unique situation. One thing I think we can all agree on is that most of the pet products on the market are not #verytgp. As a self-proclaimed “dog-obsessed design lover,” I think we should have it all! A beautiful home where everything has been perfectly appointed, including the products for our four-legged BFF!
As the newest member of The Glam Pad, I have asked Riley (TGP founder Andrea’s French Bulldog) to be the Chief Product Tester & Dog Model Extraordinaire of our FAVORITE LUXURY PET DÉCOR. Not everyone wants a dog in their bed, which is fine. My only request is that you show grace when viewing our selections. Each product started as just an idea for these women entrepreneurs, and after a lot of time, money, and hard work – their design came to life.. for the love of fur babies.
Phoebe is Andrea’s 19-year-old rescue Chihuahua, and she asked to make a brief guest appearance. Phoebe adores her Porthault-inspired heart bowl from Indigo Home. The bowls come in all sizes and colors, and can be personalized with your pet’s name! We also love the matching treat canister. All products are hand-painted with love by our friend Dana Mahnke.
Next up… The SPCA recommends crate training your puppy (please see guidelines here), and we have two recommendations…
Say goodbye forever to ugly wire crates! Clearly Pet’s Lucidium Dog Pens are a game changer. No wires, no bars, and there is plenty of room for Riley’s fluffy bed, his bowls, and toys. Your furry friend stays safe from chewing on potential dangers throughout the house, but doesn’t feel like he is in jail. It has also been a lifesaver as we struggle through potty training. Please note, the bottom of the pen is open, so you will need to add protection. This plastic pan has saved us from countless accidents, I highly recommend it! Clearly Pets also has a list of suggestions, but the pan is still my top choice.
Pretty Kennels is the ultimate in glamour when it comes to dog crates! You can tour the beautiful home of founder Paige Wilson – and read our Q&A – here. We keep Riley’s Pretty Kennel in our bedroom and he loves sleeping next to us at night. Handmade in the USA, these exquisite Lucite crates are truly works of art. I love the touch of Hollywood Glamour it adds to the room! To learn more and to place an order, please visit prettykennels.com and Etsy. Please visit the SPCA for additional information on crate training and how to choose the correct size crate for your dog.
In closing, below are some of my favorite tips for living elegantly with pets!
Tips for Living Beautifully with Pets
Finding ways to make your home pet-friendly is easy…and you don’t have to sacrifice your sense of style. Remember, your house is your home…a haven. It doesn’t need to look like an old-school doghouse!
Clean out a cabinet or drawer and section it off for your fur baby’s food, leashes, toys, etc. I keep all of my pup’s belongings in an antique armoire and a drawer in an Italian console. Using your furniture as storage is a beautiful alternative to traditional pet storage, which looks like it was made for a cat/dog and tends to be an eye sore.
Don’t be afraid to really “live” with your pet. I, for one, can’t get enough puppy cuddles. Keep a small lint roller in your car and a larger one (or two) in your home.
Invest in a vacuum that can clean every nook and cranny of your home. I am obsessed with the Dyson Detect V15 cordless vacuum. It’s engineered for a home with pets, and it can convert to a handheld for cleaning cars, stairs, and upholstery.
Stay true to your style & find ways to “pet-proof” your upholstery and bedding.
Performance (aka pet-friendly and family-friendly) fabrics change how people live. What makes these fabrics so appealing? Most have properties that make them stain resistant, water repellant, odor-resistant, and some are even bleachable.
You can have beautiful silk bedding, a linen white sofa & have pets! A must-have for every home is The Fursatile Protective Cover. It is made from an Italian performance fabric, and it acts as an extra barrier of protection over all the places your family likes to snuggle.
There are two lovely books we recommend for additional ideas and tips on welcoming pets within the well appointed home:
And for ongoing inspiration on how to live elegantly with pets, please follow @fursatile on Instagram.
According to the American Pet Products Association, seventy percent of U.S. households own a pet, and 90% of them see their pet as part of the family (source). The Glam Pad celebrates the much-needed merger of the pet industry with interior design. What are your favorite chic pet products for the home?
Today The Glam Pad is revisiting a favorite Palm Beach home designed by Jack Fhilips. Decorated to perfection in shades of blue and white, it is hard to believe Jack completed the entire home in a mere six weeks. While this turnaround is most likely impossible in today’s environment it is fun to reminisce. Jack shares his collective process…
“The client wanted the house to look like it had been done over time instead of the six weeks we had,” he said. “Most of fabrics are Brunschwig & Fils and had quick turnaround times. Six week projects of a large scale are not impossible. It takes a massive crew working together and around each other. A lot of the fabrics were all weather proof materials due to the proximity to the water. The nautical effect played into it as did a special traditional approach. The client did not want your everyday transitional look of today.”
Welcome to TGP Tidbits where we round up the happenings and our musings of the design industry each week. Written by Natalie Aldridge
This week The Glam Pad travels across the pond to attend the Chelsea Flower Show and celebrate Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee. With both events occurring within the same two weeks, London is brimming with festoonery. The world-renowned Chelsea Flower Show was held by the Royal Horticultural Society on the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, and the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee marks a momentous 70 years on the throne.
The Glam Pad adores gardens and all things floral, so the Chelsea Flower Show is particularly exciting for us. Held May 24th – May 28th, the show displays unrivaled horticultural and landscaping feats by garden designers from around the globe. The show dates back to 1913 when it was formally known as the Great Spring Show. Not yet the royal affair it is today, it drew gifted exhibitors yet experienced many tribulations for its first few decades. Between two world wars, depressions, and other global strains, the show wavered between success and despair. Cancelled during the Second World War, the Chelsea Flower Show resumed in 1947 to great success and went on to become the globally recognized event that it is today.
Take a peek at some of the highlights from the show!
Strolling about the streets of Chelsea this time of year feels almost like a dream. To honor the occasion, storefronts, homes, and businesses alike throughout the posh London neighborhood take the opportunity to adorn their facades in imaginative and dazzling floral displays. Much like window displays during the holiday season, nothing is too grand or extravagant when it comes to the vignettes that capture the hearts of those who pass by.
I had the chance this past weekend to visit my old stomping grounds and favorite spots around London, all while taking in all the exquisite flower displays. Here’s a look at some of the displays gracing the streets of Chelsea!
February 6, 2022 marked the Queen’s 70 years of service to the United Kingdom, the Realms, and the Commonwealth, making her the longest-reigning monarch in British history. On April 21, 1947, her twenty-first birthday, then Princess Elizabeth delivered a radio address from South Africa where she declared her devoted service for the remainder of her life. She has since become a much-loved figure across the globe. Throughout her 70 years on the throne, she has advanced countless patronages and charities serving causes such as education, wildlife, and foreign relations.
While the official date marking the Platinum Jubilee has passed, the festivities are set to take place from June 2nd through June 5th. The Glam Pad cannot be in London to celebrate but we would like to reflect on Queen Elizabeth’s extraordinary life through iconic images of her storied past.
In interior design news, CeCe Barfield has launched her latest tabletop collection, “Summer Garden.” Inspired by lovely sunny days in the garden, each piece has been meticulously designed and crafted, and is perfect for entertaining indoors and out. Wildflowers and climbing vines are painted on porcelain, embroidered on Belgian linen, and carved on silver-plated cups. Wicker baskets and vases add natural texture. Warm, colorful, and designed for layering, just like Cece’s elegant trademark interiors!
Drum roll, please… Elle Decor has announced the A-list class of 2022. Each year the magazine, a mainstay of the industry, carefully select the top emerging and established talent to join their coveted A-list. The Glam Pad looks to the A-list with much excitement as it allows us to discover designers we may have otherwise been unaware of. It is also a momentous occasion to celebrate the recognition of such talent across the globe. New names this year included Billy Cotton, Nicole Hollis, and Frances Merrill.
Two of our favorite Instagram follows – Atlanta-based @covermeinivy and @stuffymuffy – are joining forces to contribute a lovely tour for The Glam Pad today. If you don’t already follow them on Instagram, you will want to do so immediately… then join us for a delightful garden tour!
For a family keen on entertaining, their revived historic home in Haynes Manor serves as a resplendent setting for all manner of occasions.
Set on a generous corner lot in one of Buckhead Atlanta’s most sought-after neighborhoods, a stately Georgian home beckons admirers to imagine the splendor that awaits within its ivy-covered walls. “Bellemonde” was one of the first four homes built in Haynes Manor in 1929 and has been painstakingly restored to its former grandeur over the years with special attention paid to the landscape. The latest iteration of outdoor updates preserves the home’s original architectural elements while creating a comfortable backdrop for the family’s active lifestyle.
The couple enlisted Stan Dixon of D. Stanley Dixon Architect and Land Plus Associates to establish a sense of privacy from the street and foster a seamless connection to the outside. A tiered garden elevation was transformed into the present pool and slate porch design that acts as an extension of the home’s living space. The gracious main level opens onto the lush turf landscape through multiple sets of Palladian doors, marrying Georgian splendor and modern amenity. Atlanta’s mercurial seasons are tempered by intuitive heating and cooling solutions on the porch where the family enjoys endless summer days and crisp autumn afternoons alike.
Retaining walls framing the property become an opportunity to root the home in its surroundings with espalier pear trees, Boston Ivy, creeping fig, and climbing roses. Gibbs Landscape Company maintains the flourishing layers, tending to their myriad needs from grass growth to shrub pruning. Rows of neat boxwood and freely forming ferns line a quiet pathway along the playroom’s original windows that, as designed in the 1920s, swing open to let in the natural symphony of rustling trees. With two young daughters and a brimming social calendar, the couple always has an excuse to welcome a crowd. From impromptu pool parties to formal fundraisers, Bellemonde’s elegant grounds continue to inspire respite from the bustling city life just beyond.
For ongoing inspiration, please follow @covermeinivy and @stuffymuffy. And stay tuned as they will be contributing more garden tours for The Glam Pad!
Next month, Christie’s will begin the sale of the exceptional fine and decorative arts collection of legendary fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy, featuring more than 1,200 lots of French and European Furniture and works of art, including sculpture and paintings from Old Masters to Modern and Contemporary works. Each object was chosen with Hubert de Givenchy’s meticulous eye and reflects his exquisite taste. Drawn from two of de Givenchy’s most iconic and elegant homes—the Hôtel d’Orrouer in Paris and the Château du Jonchet in the Loire Valley—the collection includes many exceptional objects unseen on the market for decades as well as more recent works acquired towards the end of his collecting journey. Christie’s will offer this extraordinary collection at auction in Paris from June 14 to 17 (live sales) and from June 8 to 23, 2022 in a dedicated online sale. The timing of the announcement of the sale coincides with the 70th anniversary of the first haute couture collection Hubert de Givenchy presented in Paris on February 2, 1952, which was a resounding international success.
Interior designer Suzanne Rheinstein – a favorite of The Glam Pad – was recognized for her excellence in the classical tradition with an Arthur Ross Award on Tuesday. Established in 1982 through the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, the annual award celebrates achievements in classical architecture, interior design, landscape design, art, and those who have left their mark in the name of classicism.
This year’s awards ceremony was held in the grand dining room of the University Club in New York City, designed by the legendary architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and White. You can see the full list of 2022 winners here.
By Suzanne’s side Tuesday evening was her daughter Kate Rheinstein Brodsky, founder of the celebrated interior design shop KRB. Supremely curated, KRB specializes in one-of-kind art, antiques, and other objects of charm, and has been a go-to shop for designer enthusiasts since its inception in 2014. Having outgrown its quaint shop on the Upper East Side of New York, next month KRB will move to a beautiful storefront located at 73rd Street and Lexington Avenue, just one block south of their current home.
Outrage over the continued demolition of the most beautiful, historic homes in Highland Park (Texas) is mounting. This week, D Magazine shared updates on Preservation Park Cities‘ mission to save historically significant homes in the Dallas suburbs of Highland Park and University Park. The preservation society has inventoried the 100 most noteworthy and endangered houses as part of a larger attempt to save these historic homes. Sadly, getting historic protection ordinances “is unlikely” the magazine reports, so efforts include potential ordinances that would delay demolition, protect a property’s mature trees, and more.
Meanwhile one resident has started a petition, and we are asking readers for signatures here! The petition will request City Council to offer tax incentives for homeowners to keep and renovate historic homes, and to establish a Demolition Review Board in the hopes that we can save some homes in the future. A building review will also be requested to prevent every new home built in the 2020 decade from looking the same.
Built by Hal Thomson in 1926 this Highland Park home made D Magazine‘s list of the Top 10 Most Beautiful Homes in Dallas. It was lovingly restored in 2019 and sold in 2021… click here to enjoy the real estate listing.Another home saved from the wrecking ball, via Preservation Park Cities
Classic Summer Reading List
The Glam Pad has a passion for the classics, and that includes our love of books. Nothing quite beats curling up with a historic novel and a cup of tea. The physicality of holding a book will always trump digital reading and exploration…. although Audible has become a bit of a guilty pleasure during bath time! We are mavens of beauty and while they say you can’t judge a book by its cover, sometimes we must respectfully disagree.
For your summer reading pleasure, we have rounded up some of our favorite classics for all our fellow bookworms with the sweetest covers that will surely make a statement on your shelves. They also make lovely gifts. What is your favorite? Please comment below!
As perpetual treasure hunters and shoppers, we are always on the lookout for amazing online steals! Starting TODAY celebrated fabric house Sister Parish Design will be hosting an online warehouse sale like never before, offering their beautiful prints to the public at incredible prices. Sister Parish Design, named of course after the late decorator Sister Parish of the renowned firm Parish-Hadley, is an iconic fabric house that tops our list. With bold yet classic prints, every home could use a dose of Sister Parish Design. Psst… sign up for their newsletter by tapping the link in their Instagram bio for email access to the sale or keep an eye on their website for the sale to go live!
Today, you are in for a special treat as Elizabeth Moyer (@theprettypinktulips) is taking The Glam Pad on an exclusive video tour of her renowned pretty pink tulip gardens! Elizabeth and her family moved into their beautiful Rye, New York home 16 years ago and began working on the landscaping the following year. The first order of business was to replace all of the foundation plantings and re-draw the borders. Once the foundation was complete, the annual tradition of planting pink tulips began.
Each fall, 1,600 Menton bulbs are planted in the front, and by late April they are gloriously blooming. Over time, the Moyers began planting an additional 1,500 in the back. Half are Angelique and half are usually Maureen, but this year they substituted Catherina. The bulbs must be replaced each fall. “Overall, the tulip season lasts for less than one month, but it is something I anticipate and look forward to each spring,” said Elizabeth. “And I love sharing them virtually with all of you.” Her 11,000+ followers on Instagram couldn’t agree more!
Please click here to enjoy Elizabeth’s guided video tour… and a sneak peek is below!
To see Elizabeth’s beautiful tulips from years past, as featured by The Glam Pad, please click here. We also captured the one year she substituted red for her signature pink, which you can see here!
Today The Glam Pad is thrilled to introduce a very special guest… one you will frequently be seeing moving forward as we share a very special announcement… keep reading! Jenny Caulk is the founder of Fursatile, a company that connects people and pets with beautiful yet functional décor and products for the home.
In 2015 a Cavalier King Charles puppy named Cooper stole Jenny’s heart and home. Inspired by the “picture perfect” rooms featured on The Glam Pad, she wanted to create a beautiful, magazine-worthy home for Cooper and herself but couldn’t find products that were stylish, functional, and made for the entire family. For over a year, Jenny worked on designing and sourcing quality-made materials. Drop cloths evolved into Protective Covers, and a Tory Burch shoe box transformed into a patented Step Ottoman. Her dream of “connecting people and pets beautifully” became a reality when Jenny launched Fursatile in 2019, stepping down from a career that included global marketing and branding. Fursatile quickly developed a loyal following among the nation’s leading interior designers, stylish pet owners, and celebrities, even gaining the attention of Oprah in her coveted O List: Pet Edition.
Pictured: Jenny developed the Fursatile Protective Covering after after becoming tired of stripping the bedding and scrubbing upholstery every time there was a mess or accident. The blankets on the market either looked like they were made for a dog’s house or they didn’t have performance characteristics. The Fursatile cover repels stains and spills and is 100% free of harmful substances.The award-winning Fursatile Step Ottoman is beautiful, functional, and versatile, and can be used by both people and pets. With patented tongue-and-groove glides, Jenny designed the Step Ottoman – which is actually three independent pieces – after not being able to find attractive pet steps on the market. Photo Credit: @thedesigngirls@jenny_waters_reynolds@luluandtedders@boxwoodinteriors@walton_street@lydiamenziescelebrates@kristywicks The Protective Cover is also UV-Resistant@kristywicks@madcapcottage
After losing her father suddenly, Jenny channeled the values she learned from him – honesty, hard work, determination, and an entrepreneurial spirit – into her business. Thanks to the power of Instagram, Fursatile became not only a business, but a dedicated community of pet lovers (#fursatilefamily). This community has walked beside Jenny every step of the way, especially through the loss of her mother – Fursatile’s biggest cheerleader – in January 2022.
“Her death has been devastating and the love, support, and guidance she provided can never be replaced. Losing someone is never easy, but much like what happened when my father died and I started Fursatile, I came to realize that in addition to loving Fursatile and Cooper,” said Jenny, “I needed something new to pour my heart and soul into.”
Jenny and Andrea, founder of The Glam Pad, met in the fall of 2021 and instantly realized they were kindred spirits. They quickly discovered their shared values, entrepreneurial spirit, passion for dogs, and design aesthetic. They were even born in the same year, just two months apart! For Andrea, the challenge of juggling motherhood and The Glam Pad was becoming increasingly difficult, and she had been praying to find a solution that would enable her to maintain editorial control, yet relinquish much of the business development necessary to take TGP to the next level. With a shared vision and complementary skill sets, Jenny and Andrea are thrilled to partner together as they and their team take TGP to new heights.
Still mourning the loss of her mother, Jenny will infuse her cherished memories and lessons learned into TGP through her new role as Managing Director. From an early age, Jenny’s mother introduced her to the world antiques, shared in her love for historical dramas and period films, and inspired her to find beauty in all things: animals, plants, flowers, and the joy evoked from everyday experiences such as a beautifully made bed that welcomes a tired soul, a home cooked meal passed down from generations, a room adorned with items representing the past and present, etc. Jenny’s parents taught her that home is not just a house, it’s a haven… A place where everyone is welcome and the door is always open, day or night.
Jenny’s late mother and father
“Jenny is the perfect embodiment of everything TGP represents, and I could not be more excited and honored to welcome her onboard as my partner in crime and as a dear friend,” said Andrea. “The fresh energy, perspective, and ideas Jenny brings to the table will be delightful to watch unfold as she shares the same warmth and sense of community experienced through Fursatile.”
As Managing Director, Jenny will foster relationships with designers, tastemakers, and brands while increasing engagement and building a renewed community for TGP followers. She will oversee exciting new projects on the horizon, establish strategic goals with Andrea, and work with TGP team to achieve exponential growth. Jenny remains committed to the continued growth of Fursatile, and she and Andrea look forward to collaboratively supporting both brands.
Fursatile BrandingAnother Dynamic Duo: Andrea’s French Bulldog, Riley, illustrated with Jenny’s Cavalier, Cooper
To learn more about Fursatile and make purchases, please visit fursatile.com and follow @fursatile on Instagram. We look forward to sharing our new journey with you!