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  2. Lucienne Day - Wikipedia

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    Désirée Lucienne Lisbeth Dulcie Day OBE RDI FCSD (née Conradi; 5 January 1917 – 30 January 2010) was one of the most influential British textile designers of the 1950s and 1960s. Day drew on inspiration from other arts to develop a new style of abstract pattern-making in post-war British textiles, known as 'Contemporary' design.

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  4. Robin Day (designer) - Wikipedia

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    These books, based on extensive archive research and interviews with the designers, provide the primary source of information about Robin and Lucienne Day's careers. An exhibition of Lucienne Day's textiles and Robin Day's furniture, "Robin and Lucienne Day: Design and the Modern Interior", was held between 26 March and 26 June 2011 at Pallant ...

  5. Amoskeag Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Amoskeag Manufacturing Company was a textile manufacturer which founded Manchester, New Hampshire, United States. From modest beginnings it grew throughout the 19th century into the largest cotton textile plant in the world. [1] At its peak, Amoskeag had 17,000 employees and around 30 buildings. [1]

  6. Talk:Lucienne Day - Wikipedia

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    Lucienne Day's designs were documented in detail in Lesley Jackson's book Robin and Lucienne Day: Pioneers of Contemporary Design (2001). This has been used as the primary source of information in revising and extending the existing text and placing Day's work in an accurate historical and artistic context.

  7. File:Black Leaf tea towel, Lucienne Day, Thomas Somerset & Co ...

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  8. Cloth merchant - Wikipedia

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    Alternative names are clothier, which tended to refer more to someone engaged in production and the sale of cloth, whereas a cloth merchant would be more concerned with distribution, including overseas trade, or haberdasher, who were merchants in sewn and fine fabrics (e.g. silk) and in London, members of the Haberdashers' Company.

  9. File:Tesserae carpet, Lucienne Day, Tomkinsons, 1957.jpg

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