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  2. Eszter Haraszty - Wikipedia

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    After graduation, she worked as a costume designer before moving to the U.S. in 1946, where she moved into textile design. [3] She was living with the Breuers when Hans Knoll saw her portfolio, he hired her as a textiles designer at his company, Knoll, where she began working under Marianne Strengell. In 1949, Haraszty was appointed director of ...

  3. Sarah Campbell (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Campbell (née Collier) is a textile designer who after studying painting and graphics at Chelsea School of Art, worked with her sister Susan Collier at the Liberty department store in London. Her father was pharmacologist Henry Oswald Jackson Collier and her mother was actress Patience Collier .

  4. Jacqueline Groag - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline Groag (née Hilde Pick; 6 April 1903 – 13 January 1986) was an influential textile designer in Great Britain in the period following World War II. She produced and designed fabrics for leading Parisian fashion houses including Chanel, Lanvin, House of Worth, Schiaparelli and Paul Poiret.

  5. Category:Textile designers - Wikipedia

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    Textile designers are product, industrial or fashion designers specialized in the design of textiles. They differ from textile artists in designing for (mass) production. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Textile designers .

  6. Louisa Pesel - Wikipedia

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    Louisa Pesel (1870–1947) was an English embroiderer, educator and textile collector. She was born in Bradford, and studied textile design at the National Art Training School, [1] causing her to become interested in decorative stitchery.

  7. Category:British textile designers - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Mary White (textile designer) William Foxton Ltd;

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  9. Marianne Straub - Wikipedia

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    Marianne Straub was born in the village of Amriswil, Switzerland, the second of four daughters of the textile merchant Carl Straub and his wife Cécile Kappeler. [2] She had tuberculosis as a young child and spent over four years in a hospital ward, returning home at the age of eight. [2]