DeMeric was made for those who carry places with them long after they leave.
For people drawn to the beauty of rooms, roads, meals, strangers, stories, and the memories that stay.
Founded by British-born, New York-based designer Pollyanna Rose, DeMeric takes its name from her maternal heritage. Her grandfather, Tony de Meric, was a traveler and storyteller who taught her how to see the world with curiosity, instinct, and nerve.
The twin tigers in the DeMeric logo honor Pollyanna’s grandmother, Priscilla de Meric, and Priscilla’s twin sister, Elizabeth. Mirror opposites in spirit, bound for life. They symbolize intuition, lineage, and enduring presence.
DeMeric is built around travel, but not in a literal resort way. It is about the life around travel: the hotel room, the dinner you did not plan, the overnight bag, the piece thrown on between places.
Every product is named like a chapter in a memoir. Every color reads like a place, a mood, or a memory.
Semper Vivens, from the family crest, means Always Living. But Tony said it best: Always Alivo.
A house built on inheritance, instinct, and the pull of places that never quite let you go.
