four rows of flowers; each flower has four petals light violet, mauve, old pink, dark ochre; bkg. white

%C2%A9 Heal%27s Fabrics%2C London%2C Lucienne Day%2C 1972

Petal, 1972

Cotton; screenprintexpand_more

Gift of Richard L. Simmonsexpand_more  98.150.20

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Lucienne Day was one of the foremost textile designers in post-war Britain. She is credited with pioneering contemporary design in the furnishings textile industry with her introduction of the fabric Calyx in 1952. Her use of abstracted floral forms startled, yet attracted consumers and inspired imitations by her competitors.

Although Day worked strictly as a free-lance designer, she maintained a long-term relationship with Heal & Sons, one of Britain's largest textile manufacturers. Petal, produced in 1972, was one of her last designs for Heal's. Created at the end of the "Flower Power" era, its imagery is less experimental than her earlier work but still conveys her interest in creating a sense of motion. In the early 1970s design became more conservative and less appreciative of modern trends, prompting Day to leave the industrial design arena in 1975.

Details
Title
Petal
Artist Life
1917 - 2010
Role
Designer
Accession Number
98.150.20
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four rows of flowers; each flower has four petals light violet, mauve, old pink, dark ochre; bkg. white

© Heal's Fabrics, London, Lucienne Day, 1972