Raoul Dufy’s textiles burst with colour, rhythm, and joy. From bold dress prints to interiors alive with painterly florals, discover how his fabric designs reshaped 20th-century French fashion and continue to inspire today.
Read MoreFrom its origins as hand-painted cottons in 17th-century India to its European drawing-room reinventions and late-20th-century interiors, chintz fabric has carried a rich textile history. These glazed floral cottons tell a story not only of changing fashions but of the cultural exchanges and trade routes that shaped domestic life.
Read MoreA painterly beginning and a quiet rebellion in cloth, this feature traces the roots of Tricia Guild’s early work with Designers Guild, from block-printed Indian cottons to bold floral textiles. It explores how her designs shaped a new language of interior design, one built on fragments, colour intuition, and tactile feeling.
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