Lucienne Day Ceramics
Lucienne day whose vibrant printed patterns revitalised british homes during the 1950s was the exception.
Lucienne day ceramics. The daughter of a belgian father and an english mother day was educated in croydon and worthing. In 1934 she enrolled at the croydon school of art where she began developing her interest in printed textiles. 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. Of all her foreign clients however the most prestigious was the german ceramics.
Textile designs of the 1950s and 1960s. She was also active in other fields such as wallpapers ceramics and carpets. A versatile and influential designer lucienne was commissioned by a wide range of companies and extended her very particular vision to carpets wallpapers tea towels and ceramics as well as. Over the course of.
Désirée lucienne lisbeth dulcie day obe rdi fcsd née conradi. Textile designs of the 1950s and 1960sfollowing the success of calyx lucienne day was commissioned tom worthington heal fabrics managing director to design up to six new furnishing fabrics each year. Lucienne day s career in design spans 60 years and the freshness and originality of her work ensures that it is still relevant to contemporary interiors.