It's been a busy few weeks here at Tuckerman headquarters but that hasn't stopped us from having a little fun. In fact, we recently had the chance to chat with design guru Michael Bierut.
Our third and final installation of historical gifts is close to home for the Tuckerman & Co. family. In fact, the gift was so momentous that the trustees commemorated it by naming the University after Elihu Yale.
Our second story of historical gifts is the Statue of Liberty, gifted by France in 1886 to the U.S., a gift which took two decades to realize.
The holiday season has inspired us to reflect on some of our favorite gifts throughout history, and wanted to share with you a few great stories of gifts of yesteryear.
A New Yorker classic on why we would much prefer ironing to non-iron treatments!
Sharpen your pencils! We're going back to school to bone up on our New England textile history.