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Featured Vendor 2024
Amy Peterson & Rebel Nell
Gallery of Jewelry from Rebel Nell Website
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Amy Peterson Rebel Nell Amy Peterson was a lawyer working for the Detroit Tigers and living next to a women’s shelter in midtown Detroit. Noticing the strength and resilience of the women next door, she looked for ways to support and empower them. While jogging the Dequindre Cut, Amy was struck by the beauty of a fallen chip of graffiti paint. An idea was born! The limitless supply of graffiti could be used to create wearable art. Three things fit together: First, jewelry-making skills of Amy & Diana Russel. Second, their experience in retail & business. Third, a goal of empowering women in Detroit. Rebel Nell was founded as a Limited Low-profit Liability Company (L3C)—an organizational structure that Amy describes as “if a 501C3 non-profit and an LLC had a child, an organization that is socially rather than financially driven.” The Mission of Rebel Nell Provide employment, equitable opportunity, and wraparound support for women with barriers to employment. Repurposing meaningful materials into wearable art, we mark life’s important moments and connect them to your personal journey. Embolden women, to embrace their infinite strength, and to define their own future. Our jewelry serves as a reminder that there is power in being ONE OF NO OTHER KIND. Rebel Nell: Beautiful, unique jewelry with a mission. |
Judy Duffy
Little Cottage Design
Judy enjoyed a career in the business of high end cosmetics and fragrances, working for Fabergé, Caron Perfumes, Nina Ricci, and Channel. Job perks included frequent trips to Paris and a memorable lunch with Cary Grant.
She eventually decided to start her own business and opened a shop called Little Cottage Design in Harbor Springs, Michigan. She provided designer home goods and gifts to the summer community. Family matters called her back to the Detroit area.
Now, she does Little Cottage Design as a “pop up” boutique in speciality shows such as the recent Junior League Designer Show House and the St. Paul Holiday Boutique at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. She will be bringing a wide array of merchandise including a specially curated daffodil collection.
Rachel Lutz
The Peacock Room
Rachel was the original vendor at the Daffodil Day luncheons. When we had virtual Daffodil Day in 2021, she provided an online auction.
The Peacock Room is like “stepping back in time to the glitzy days of Old Hudson’s and downtown Detroit”. Courteous, professional, service makes shopping a special occasion for each customer.
With two locations, in Midtown’s Park Shelton and the flagship Fisher Building store, The Peacock Room offers dresses and clothing in sizes 0 to 22.
Rachel will bring us a botanically themed curated collection of new and vintage accessories: jewelry, handbags, and gloves.
Many women at the luncheon will wear festive hats. Rachel's selection of hats that give you the opportunity to purchase your own stylish chapeau.
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The Peacock Room
Rachel was the original vendor at the Daffodil Day luncheons. When we had virtual Daffodil Day in 2021, she provided an online auction.
The Peacock Room is like “stepping back in time to the glitzy days of Old Hudson’s and downtown Detroit”. Courteous, professional, service makes shopping a special occasion for each customer.
With two locations, in Midtown’s Park Shelton and the flagship Fisher Building store, The Peacock Room offers dresses and clothing in sizes 0 to 22.
Rachel will bring us a botanically themed curated collection of new and vintage accessories: jewelry, handbags, and gloves.
Many women at the luncheon will wear festive hats. Rachel's selection of hats that give you the opportunity to purchase your own stylish chapeau.
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Megan Swoyer
Green Bush Media
"I have appreciated art since I was a child growing up in Connecticut, Ohio, and Michigan. When I was very young, my mother gifted me with a learn-to-draw kit that got me dabbling in drawing." ---- Megan Swoyer.
Interested in art from a young age, Megan began studying watercolors long ago at the Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, enjoying workshops and classes with top-tier instructors.
She became an award-winning artist, attending painter’s workshops throughout the country.
Today, she's a watercolor teacher, both in-person and on Zoom. Beyond paintings, she also creates watercolor patterns for note cards, table linens and her very popular scarves. She also accepts private commissions to create a portrait of your home, garden, or favorite natural place.
Her work is sold at resorts and boutiques around the country, and on her website. A select and updated collection of her work will be for sale at the luncheon.
Green Bush Media
"I have appreciated art since I was a child growing up in Connecticut, Ohio, and Michigan. When I was very young, my mother gifted me with a learn-to-draw kit that got me dabbling in drawing." ---- Megan Swoyer.
Interested in art from a young age, Megan began studying watercolors long ago at the Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, enjoying workshops and classes with top-tier instructors.
She became an award-winning artist, attending painter’s workshops throughout the country.
Today, she's a watercolor teacher, both in-person and on Zoom. Beyond paintings, she also creates watercolor patterns for note cards, table linens and her very popular scarves. She also accepts private commissions to create a portrait of your home, garden, or favorite natural place.
Her work is sold at resorts and boutiques around the country, and on her website. A select and updated collection of her work will be for sale at the luncheon.
Laurie Tennent
Tennent Botanicals
Laurie Tennent is an American photographer known for her distinctive, dramatic botanical images.
Tennent is represented by galleries internationally and her work is part of many public and private collections including: Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris, The Mira Goddard Center for Photography at Ryerson University, Toronto ,The Detroit Institute of Arts, Kresge Art Foundation, Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, The Gap/Doris Fisher Collection and the Chicago Botanic Garden.
Laurie's photographic techniques isolate the delicate structures of plants, allowing us to see them on a massive scale. Her work takes to a serene space where we are encouraged to breathe and to connect with nature.
A graduate of the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, she supported Daffodil4Detroit during the pandemic by creating a special Belle Isle Collection featuring daffodils. That collection and new work will be available for sale at the luncheon .
Tennent Botanicals
Laurie Tennent is an American photographer known for her distinctive, dramatic botanical images.
Tennent is represented by galleries internationally and her work is part of many public and private collections including: Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris, The Mira Goddard Center for Photography at Ryerson University, Toronto ,The Detroit Institute of Arts, Kresge Art Foundation, Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, The Gap/Doris Fisher Collection and the Chicago Botanic Garden.
Laurie's photographic techniques isolate the delicate structures of plants, allowing us to see them on a massive scale. Her work takes to a serene space where we are encouraged to breathe and to connect with nature.
A graduate of the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, she supported Daffodil4Detroit during the pandemic by creating a special Belle Isle Collection featuring daffodils. That collection and new work will be available for sale at the luncheon .
All vendors donate a generous percentage of their profits to Daffodils4Detroit.