Circular design guidelines and the growing demand for technical fabrics have placed a greater emphasis on textiles in recent years. Fiber manufactures and textile mills have adopted consumer-focused ...
The designer’s installation at the textile fair proposes new routes for material innovation – epitomised by an ...
The exhibition at the Cooper Hewitt aims to rectify the artist's erasure from the history of U.S. design. Dorothy Liebes Studio, New York City (ca. 1957). Photo courtesy of the Dorothy Liebes Papers, ...
Camira, an international designer of textiles for hospitality, residential and commercial settings, has launched its first printed wool collection manufactured using its own state-of-the-art digital ...
The textile designer Rebecca Atwood went big on color, patterns and textures when her family moved to Charleston, S.C., from Brooklyn. Rebecca Atwood’s dining room is a reflection of her South ...
If there was a formula for creating a warm, layered and lived-in kitchen, Swedish textile designer Cathy Nordström has perfected it: oodles of pattern, rich and reddish woods, creamy marble surfaces ...
Her designs are vibrant, bold and cheerful, with original seamless repeats that draw inspiration from multiple references. Textile designer Lauren Miller is originally from Kansas City, Missouri.
The French-Indian block-printing textile designer Brigitte Singh carefully rolls out a piece of fabric adorned with bright red poppy flowers that probably belonged to Mughal emperor Shah Jahan from ...
DETROIT – Ruth Adler Schnee, a Metro Detroit mid-century textile designer, passed away at the age of 99. The Kresge Foundation announced her passing, stating that the Metro Detroit designer and 2015 ...
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SSC Selection Post Phase 12: Educational and experience criteria updated for textile designer post
SSC Phase 12 update: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released a corrigendum regarding the recruitment process for the post of Textile Designer under Post Category No. KK12324, which falls ...
Though living in L.A., she turned nostalgia for home into a new fabric collection. Textile designer Brook Perdigon, shown here in her studio in Los Angeles, grew up in Tampa and recently bought a ...
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