October 2022 – Washingtonian Magazine: “This Francophile’s Logan Circle Condo Used to Be a Schoolhouse” – Jenna Golden’s home has 15-foot ceilings, Parisian-inspired touches, and a few items from The Kellogg Collection
August 2022 – Furniture Lighting & Decor Magazine: “ARTS AWARDS Finalists Announced” – The Kellogg Collection was a 2023 ARTS Award finalist.
August 2022 – Furniture Today: 33rd ARTS Awards Finalists Announced
June 2022 – Home Accents Today Magazine: Kellogg Collection honored for retail excellence – The Kellogg Collection was named to the trade publication’s 2022 “Retail Stars” list
November/December 2021 – Home & Design: “Treasure Trove,” Designer Liz Mearns’ Arlington Home
May 2021 – The Washington Post: “Christina McDowell’s satire ‘The Cave Dwellers’ belongs among the essential books about Washington.” Book reviewer Ron Charles notes Kellogg Collection’s multiple mentions in McDowell’s debut novel
February 2021 – Rug Society: “Rug Design Stores in Washington DC Worth Visiting”
October 2020 – Home & Design: “Happy Medium” – In the entryway of this McLean home, a repurposed table rests upon a one-of-a-kind rug from The Kellogg Collection (photo)
May 2016 – The Scout Guide: “Join The Club”
April 2016 – The Washington Post explores the home of Bluemercury founders Barry and Marla Beck.
“The only lush florals appear in faux-antique Chinese vases, bowls, platters and candlesticks from the Kellogg Collection, the four-shop home furnishings boutique in the District, Maryland and Virginia.”
March 2016 – Washingtonian Magazine: “Ten Beautiful Nightstands & Where to Find Them in DC” “Pamela Green’s collections are so quintessentially Washington that they’ve been spotted on the Veep and House of Cards sets.”
October 2015 – The Scout Guide: “A Local Long Weekend in Washington, D.C.” 3rd Generation Washingtonian Shelby Samperton’s recommendations for where to go and what to do in D.C.
June 2015 – Powell Brower at Home: “Rugs as Wall Art”
January 2015 – Horse Country Chic: “More From Kellogg Collection”
November 2014 – The Washington Post: “Dhurries are back — or were they really gone?” by Jura Koncius
April 2014 – The Washington Post: “Destination Design: Where to Shop in Friendship Heights” by Jura Koncius
August 2010 – Washingtonian Magazine: “Hey Where Did You Get That?”
“Pamela Kellogg Green’s stores are a great source for English-country-inspired furnishings. Custom offerings include tables made exclusively for Kellogg by artisans in western Maryland, rag rugs made by an artist in Vermont, and hand-painted vintage mahogany furniture.”