Posts in Design
Happy Birthday, Suzie Zuzek!

The work of Suzie Zuzek (1920-2011) received some well-deserved attention this past year. A beautiful monograph, “Suzie Zuzek for Lilly Pulitzer: The Artist Behind an Iconic American Fashion Brand, 1962-1985”, a solo show at the Cooper Hewitt, and a stellar presentation by Susan Brown, Associate Curator of Textiles at the Cooper Hewitt and co-author of the book, all shed light on Suzie’s beautiful but little-known work.

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Staying Power: Report 10’s Iconic American Pattern Design Styles of Today and Tomorrow

In the Fall 2021 - Staying Power edition we ask: What defines iconic American design, and what will define it tomorrow? The pandemic’s new way of life has ignited nostalgic interest in tried-and-true favorites, dovetailed with fresh interpretations.

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On the Fall 2021 Cover: Ferrick Mason's New Naturalism

Nature has been the great Muse for centuries, and it is no less impactful today. Pattern designers turn to the natural world for inspiration, with current renditions offering personal and textural takes on trees, leaves, landscapes, and waterscapes. Pratt Institute-trained painter Alex Mason is no exception to the call of the wild. The result is Ferrick Mason, a hand-rendered fabric and wallpaper line full of graphic, abstract repeats and references to sinuous flora and fauna. The brand graces the cover of Staying Power: Iconic American Designs of Today and Tomorrow, with an interview in the “The New Naturalists” theme.

But Alex Mason wasn’t always in full bloom.

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Craft that Sustains: Interviewing Caralarga, our “Handmade in North America” Cover Star

The beauty of handcrafted objects of the highest quality has always been appreciated by interior designers—and is more appealing than ever to end consumers eager for a break from mass-production and tech. While the appreciation for the handcrafted has waxed and waned in the US, Mexico never strayed from the commitment to hand craft. Building on deep roots, Mexican designers like Caralarga are forging a new tradition of sublimely modern and socially responsible design.

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Get to Know Our Paris Cover Stars: Prelle and Passementerie Verrier Paris

Two quintessentially French brands were the natural choice for our Report 8: Very Paris cover. Manufacture Prelle and Passementerie Verrier Paris - each with over 250 years of French production- represent the crème de la crème. And they have a unique way of working together that highlights their expertise. Get to know these luxurious cover stars!

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Surface Design Trends: The Best of 2020, Influencing 2021

Dear readers: We want to keep you in-the-know, so we rounded up a couple of the most important themes from our special report Best of 2020 & Influences for 2021. The styles that came out on top in 2020 were largely influenced by how COVID-19 changed our lives, and they will no doubt be here for years to come.

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Merry Christmas, and Happy Birthday to Marion Dorn!

Merry Christmas! And Happy Birthday to Marion Dorn, a trail blazing print and graphics designer. She designed for many companies, creating textile designs, wall hangings, carpeting, rugs, wallpaper, graphics and more. She contributed to some of the best known interiors of the time including the Claridges, Berkeley of London, Savoy, the Orion and the Queen Mary. In the 1920s, she was dubbed “The Architect of Floors” in praise of her influential modern carpet designs. She raised the status of rugs with her modern designs; she is best known for her sculpted carpets and using batik techniques on rugs.

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Happy Birthday to Josef Hoffmann, Wiener Werkstätte Master!

Happy birthday to Josef Hoffmann, born on this date in 1870! Most known for his architecture, Hoffmann’s vast body of work includes furniture, glass, metalwork, porcelain, and textiles. Hoffmann’s main goal with his work was in unifying architecture with interior elements. He joined with Moser in 1903 to establish the Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna Workshop).

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A Feature on the DVD Interior Design Blog

I had the pleasure of meeting the multi-talented Deborah von Donop at the Design Influences Conference this past spring; we connected immediately over a shared love of color, texture, and textiles. Deborah is a Connecticut-based home, kitchen and bath designer, a textile aficionado, and a widely recognized blogger.

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A Feature on the Eiseman Color Blog!

Many thanks to master colorist Leatrice Eiseman for featuring me on her Color Blog; what an honor! Leatrice is the founder of the Pantone Color Institute, and is an internationally recognized color guru, author, and educator. It was a pleasure to share some of my process on how I build palettes and create cohesive textile collections with my clients.

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