Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Diana Paulson Credit: Diana Paulson Fabric patterns come in all kinds of colors, shapes, sizes, repeats, and schemes. That ...
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TEXTILES IN THE RENAISSANCE: Highlighting the origins of textile design and patterns from the Renaissance, the Metropolitan Museum of Art will present “Fashion and Virtue: Textile Patterns and the ...
MILAN — It can be as subtle as a gif-inspired pattern or an embossed macramé or more bold-like models accompanied by iPads and iPhones on the runway. From the ensembles to the fibers that are woven ...
Most designers work with lush jacquard fabrics at some point in their careers. Known for their durability, complex patterns, and ornate beauty, jacquards have remained popular since their invention in ...
Furniture manufacturers have long been Medicis of design. The company now known as Knoll Inc. was one of the great patrons of midcentury modern designers, including Herbert Matter, Alvin Lustig, ...
Ever wonder where designers get their patterns? Welcome to the colorful stacks of the Design Library. Where do patterns come from? While some might be computer-generated using the latest in image ...
The Morris Museum in Morristown will present a new exhibition: Line, Color, and Pattern: Textile Designs of Central and South America, on view through Feb. 18, 2013. The exhibition is a survey of the ...
The idea of textile patterns of the Renaissance may not get your blood boiling, but there’s no denying that the current exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, “Fashion and Virtue: Textile ...
After completing her studies in fashion and upholstery, Sonia Laudet decided to set up her own textile design studio with an emphasis placed on circularity. Based in Bayonne in France, the designer is ...