Hosting Journal

A private evening lounge with the TATPUB marble and brass hosting system, candlelight, glassware, and brass ice bucket.

Hosting After Dark: Lighting, Glassware, and th...

After-dark hosting is shaped by light before it is shaped by drinks. Lower the room, edit the glassware, keep chilled service close, and make the first pour feel like part...

Hosting After Dark: Lighting, Glassware, and th...

After-dark hosting is shaped by light before it is shaped by drinks. Lower the room, edit the glassware, keep chilled service close, and make the first pour feel like part...

A minimal marble and brass bar cart styled with negative space, marble coasters, glassware, and a teak tray.

The Art of Negative Space on a Bar Cart

Negative space is not empty space. On a bar cart, it is the part of the composition that tells guests the surface is intentional, useful, and ready for the next...

The Art of Negative Space on a Bar Cart

Negative space is not empty space. On a bar cart, it is the part of the composition that tells guests the surface is intentional, useful, and ready for the next...

A refined open-plan room comparing a built-in cocktail station with a TATPUB marble and brass hosting system.

Cocktail Station vs Hosting System: What Better...

A cocktail station can be useful, but a hosting system does more. It carries the room’s service logic, material language, and movement pattern so the host can stay present instead...

Cocktail Station vs Hosting System: What Better...

A cocktail station can be useful, but a hosting system does more. It carries the room’s service logic, material language, and movement pattern so the host can stay present instead...

A quiet-luxury living room with the TATPUB marble and hammered brass hosting system styled as a built-in service moment.

The Quiet-Luxury Hosting Room: Designing a Serv...

A quiet-luxury hosting room does not announce itself. It creates a service moment that feels built into the furniture plan, with edited materials, clear placement, and objects that support the...

The Quiet-Luxury Hosting Room: Designing a Serv...

A quiet-luxury hosting room does not announce itself. It creates a service moment that feels built into the furniture plan, with edited materials, clear placement, and objects that support the...

TATPUB marble, brass, glass, and teak hosting pieces arranged with a soft cloth for care guidance.

Care Guide for Marble, Brass, Glass, and Teak H...

Furniture-grade hosting pieces last longer when care stays simple: dry surfaces, gentle cloths, quick resets, and material-specific habits after each gathering. It also gives buyers a clearer way to evaluate...

Care Guide for Marble, Brass, Glass, and Teak H...

Furniture-grade hosting pieces last longer when care stays simple: dry surfaces, gentle cloths, quick resets, and material-specific habits after each gathering. It also gives buyers a clearer way to evaluate...

A modern host gift guide scene with TATPUB marble coasters, teak tray, brass ice bucket, hosting cards, and hosting system.

The Modern Host’s Gift Guide: Five Pieces for B...

The best host gifts are useful, beautiful, and easy to bring into the room. This guide highlights five TATPUB pieces for better evenings at home. It also gives buyers a...

The Modern Host’s Gift Guide: Five Pieces for B...

The best host gifts are useful, beautiful, and easy to bring into the room. This guide highlights five TATPUB pieces for better evenings at home. It also gives buyers a...