Textile Designe Gallery
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Unknown designer, Pin cushion, 1660This pin cushion characterises the style of embroidery of the 166
The thousands of textiles currently housed at the Brooklyn Museum are prime examples of the vast glo
Maria Likarz-Strauss, Design for the Fabric “Monday”, 1928. Ink on paper. Via MAK Vienna.
Frederick Stig Lindberg, Apples, screen-printed textile, 1950. After Hans and Florence Knoll got mar
Lucienne Day, Sunrise, furnishing fabric 1969 Machine screen-printed cotton designed for Heal Fabric
magicalhomesandstuff:Textile Designer Caitlin’s cool BoHo loft apt. It’s one big room, but look at h
In honor of New York Textile Month we are posting about a unique textile sample book in the Brooklyn
likeafieldmouse:Phillip Stearns - Memory Fragment (2013) - Digitally designed and woven textile
‘Tissu simultané n° 204′, crepe de chine swatch, designed by Sonia Delaunay, manufacture Ferret, 192
Elenhank Designers, Inc. (American; 1940s–70s)Four Textile DesignsLinen, screen printed using three
Nancy Youdelman was a costume design student at Fresno State University in 1970 when she joined Judy
Florence Knoll, fabric swatches, design by Franz Lorenz, 1950s.She was instrumental in developing th
Alexander Girard (American; 1907–1993)Mikado1954Textile sample (81% cotton, 19% polyester; printed)C
Alexander Girard (American; 1907–1993)Mikado1954Textile sample (screen-printed fiberglass)Cooper Hew
The thousands of textiles currently housed at the Brooklyn Museum are prime examples of the vast glo
Barbro Nilsson, 1/Knotted carpet Gyllenrutan, designed in 1945. 2/ Carpet Falurutan mörk, designed i
Gertrud Preiswerk (1902-1994), Bauhaus exercise for weaving, watercolor drawing, 1920s. She studied
Eleanor & Henry Kluck, textile design Borealis, 1979. Elenhank Designers, USA. Via Goldstein Mus
Eleanor and Henry Kluck, textile design, 1979. Elenhank Designers, USA. Via Goldstein Design Museum
Eleanor & Henry Kuck, textile design Fantasy, 1970s. Elenhank Designer Inc. Illinois, USA. Via G
Elenhank Designers, Inc., Ebb Tide (Pattern), 1971Linen And Silk Blend; Plain Weave, Screen Printed
Sarah Lipska (Polish, 1882-1973), textile piece, 1920-29Lipska is an enigmatic figure, who is known
Silk velvet fabric, designed by Adrien Karbowsky, Tassinari et Chatel, ca. 1918. Photo by Jean Thole
Sonia Delaunay (French, born Russia; 1885–1979)Fabric Designs (including the “Harlequin”
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