Eichholz
Tina At Market
For Tina, each selection reveals a refined eye for pieces that elevate everyday moments with sculptural beauty and quiet confidence. From bold monochrome upholstery to mirrors that behave like art installations, these choices blend modern sophistication with expressive form. Grounded woods, gleaming metals, and playful silhouettes come together to create spaces that feel curated, intentional, and effortlessly stylish. This collection proves that great design doesn’t need to shout - it simply transforms the room the moment it arrives.
TINA'S AT-MARKET PRODUCT PICKS
DINING CHAIR MAGNUS
EICHHOLTZ
The Dining Chair Magnus in Solent Black and White — where bold contrast meets refined craftsmanship. Wrapped in Solent fabric, its sleek silhouette and monochrome palette create a sense of quiet drama and balance.A study in modern sophistication, the Dining Chair Magnus embodies understated luxury—perfect for those who value timeless design with an edge.
HALO SEMI WALL MIRROR
TAAMAA
Instantly captivating, the Halo Semi Wall Mirror strikes a perfect balance between elegance and play. Tall and slender, its lacquered frame and clean modern lines bring a sculptural presence to any space.Perfect for hallways, dressing corners, or bedrooms, it adds lightness and sophistication, while a polished stainless steel tray at its base offers a refined spot for candles, jewelry, or everyday essentials.
Simple yet expressive, Halo Semi Wall Mirror reflects more than just your image—it reflects effortless style.
CARTER DINING TABLE
INTERLUDE HOME
Subtly sophisticated, the Carter Dining Table pairs a sculptural stainless steel base in a deep bronze finish with a richly grained walnut top. The result is a piece that feels both grounded and graceful—beautifully crafted, timeless, and anything but ordinary.
MAE MIRROR
MADE GOODS
A statement piece that blurs the line between function and art. Its softly antiqued panels and wide landscape form bring depth and quiet drama to any space. Thoughtful details like discreet front-access covers make bulb changes effortless, while its glow transforms the room itself.It’s more than a mirror — it’s a moment.
LOUNGE CHAIR
BUSINESS & PLEASURE CO.
Playful, versatile, and effortlessly chic — this outdoor chair is a true standout. With easily swappable covers, it invites you to refresh your look season after season, all at a great value.Part of a collection designed to bring resort-style living home, each piece—from dining sets to loungers—blends comfort, durability, and timeless design. Every moment outdoors feels a little more extraordinary.
Meet Tina Ramchandani
Tina Ramchandani is a nationally recognized, Manhattan-based interior designer with over a decade of experience. She is dedicated to creating curated and intentional spaces that reflect each client's unique lifestyle. Tina is a passionate traveler; she is inspired by world interpretations of contemporary design which informs her work and her aesthetic. In addition to supporting local artists and artisans, Tina champions causes such as the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club, HousingWorks + DIFFA.
TINA'S NEW PRODUCT PICKS
CLEMENT COFFEE TABLE
ANTONIA COLLECTION
The Clement Coffee Table is a bold nod to ’80s curves, reimagined with a fresh, modern sensibility. The hand-inlaid goatskin parchment and protective lacquer give it both artistry and durability, while the bronze leg detail adds a perfect touch of quiet luxury.
SAMBAR LOUNGE CHAIR
BAKER FURNITURE
The Sambar Lounge Chair is a stunning blend of natural materials and sculptural form. The rattan and oak construction, paired with its antler-inspired curves, brings a sense of organic elegance that feels both worldly and approachable. With its slim back, chunky seat, and charmingly short legs, it’s the perfect mix of texture, personality, and comfort.
SOLUM {SBO03}
JAIPUR LIVING
Solum is a masterclass in elevating a neutral design to a new level. The handwoven rug combines rich texture with refined, sophisticated tones. With its shaggy, plush softness, this rug is the kind you can’t help but sink into—both visually and literally.