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Frank’s work, including some of his textiles, will soon star in the 120-item exhibition “Josef Frank: Patterns—Furniture—Painting,” opening Jan. 28 at London’s Fashion and Textile Museum.
Josef Frank is one of Sweden’s most influential designers. He is best known for creating furniture and colourful textiles for Svenskt Tenn, the homeware and interiors company founded by Estrid Ericson ...
In an exhibition opening January 28 at London's Fashion and Textile Museum, Josef Frank’s bodacious midcentury prints are blooming here, there, and everywhere ...
This month, the Fashion & Textile Museum is to present the first ever exhibition dedicated to Frank. Although originally Austrian, the architect rose to become one of Sweden’s most influential ...
Most of Svenskt Tenn’s vivacious designs for furniture, textiles and objects are drawn from some 3,000 sketches made by Austrian emigré Josef Frank between 1934 and 1967.
London’s Fashion and Textile Museum is adorned with bright and beautiful fabrics that look as relevant today as they did when they were designed more than six decades ago. Around 30 of Josef Frank’s ...
"Josef Frank's textile patterns are a design classic: his brilliant use of colour, sense of scale and surreal organic forms have remained in fashion for over 70 years," said Celia Joicey, head of ...
Google today is honor Josef Frank’s 125th birthday with a special Google Doodle. Josef Frank is an Austrian/Swedish architect and textile designer.
It's the second major showcase of Josef Frank’s critical work at the MAK (though the first was in 1981). Open until 3 April 2016, 'Josef Frank: Against Design' gathers an impressive array of Frank’s ...
Josef Frank Patterns-Furniture-Painting, January 28 to May 7, Fashion and Textile Museum, 83 Bermondsey Street, SE1. Tickets: £9.90 adults, £7.70 concs, £6 students.
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