(First posted 9/14/2010)
Lucienne Day (1917-2010) was a British textile designer whose vibrant and innovative work changed the industry.
Her designs, which were used for fabric, carpet, wallpaper and ceramics, were inspired by the modern art of Wassily Kandinsky, Joan Miró and Alexander Calder, as well as by geometric forms and nature. Her Calyx pattern was launched at the 1951 Festival of Britain and helped launch her career. It was given the International Design Award of the American Institute of Decorators.
Day is known for her ability to combine the traditional British love of nature...as seen in the works of William Morris or John Ruskin, for example...and express that in abstract design.
When interest in 20th century design reemerged in the 1990s, she and her husband of almost 70 years Robin Day, the famed furniture designer, became mentors to young designers.
In Jonathan Glancey's farewell to Lucienne Day at the time of her death in January of this year, he described the woman and her work:
Lucienne had a wonderful way of looking severe, and then breaking into a warm smile and happy conversation. I suppose her best fabrics – and that's pretty much all of them – are a bit like that: disciplined, intelligent, diligently researched, but also warm, playful, colourful and delightful too.
From theguardian.com and classictextiles.com
Calyx theguardian.com |
Dandelion Clocks classictextiles.com |
Flotilla classictextiles.com |
Spectators classictextiles.com |
Herb Anthony the189.com |
Trio classictextiles.com |
Classic Textiles is making several of Day's patterns available in a number of colorways. They sell for £75/$120.54 per metre.
Classic Textiles Day reissues classictextiles.com |
Okay, I really like these designs. Quintessentially Mid-century, don't you think?
ReplyDeleteShe's one of my favorite textile designers. I think she defines mid-century fabric design.
DeleteReally like her work. Great patterns!
ReplyDeleteThey're stunning! I'm so glad so many of her patterns are in production again.
DeleteGood luck with the opening of the new store. I can't wait to see the outcome. Best to you and your family.
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