I realised that many of you will not be following our Tat Newsletter, which is where we (me) started the blog. We have found it quite hard to let go of the Tat Newsletter and really should concentrate all our efforts on Substack as that is where we make the small bucks. But the newsletter has been such a big part of the Tat journey it feels hard to let it go. So we now do it once a month and try to bring bright, interesting and digestible pieces to the Tat reader. Realising that you may not be subscribed, we thought it best to share the recent articles with you as they may well bring you some joy or pique your interest in another way.
Off the Guest List: Paul Ishwood's Tour of Milan Design Week
Paul Ishwood laments Milan Design Week's echo chamber, missing invites and originality.
Block Prints and Beyond: Exploring the World of Jenny Stringer
Jenny Stringer is a prolific block printer whose work spans the last three decades. Liberty Nimmo discusses everything from thumb-sucking to the Byzantine Bishop's outfits with her.
Knock Knock With Pham Minh Tuan
Take a tour of this truly charming property in Vietnam.
The Gentle Author’s Tour of Spitalfields
The Gentle Author, the wordsmith behind 'Spitalfields Life,' invites you to experience their terrific tour, where the delights of Spitalfields.
Escape The City: Top National Trust Houses To Visit Near London.
For those weeks when the grey sky seems to envelop everything and screens dominate our view, there's a need for an activity that nurtures the eyes.
Designing Opportunity: How United in Design Is Opening Doors in the Industry.
Explore how United in Design is transforming the design industry by fostering diversity through apprenticeships and partnerships.
Choosing the perfect white paint can feel surprisingly complex, so we asked some great minds in decorating and the arts what their preferred tin of paint is.
This is for the daydream party planners who dream of hosting a knees-up! Here are some of my favourite event spaces.
We have scoured London for the most exciting and beautiful private dining rooms it has to offer.