Inside Tricia Guild’s English Heritage Collection | Uncommon Threads
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- Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
- Interior designer Tricia Guild joins House & Garden in our latest episode of Uncommon Threads. Tricia founded her extraordinarily successful homewares brand Designers Guild in 1970, and has been at the heart of the UK interior design scene ever since. During this episode, Tricia gives us an inside look into the Designers Guild English Heritage collection - inspired by the archive of historic wallpapers held by English Heritage.
Tricia Guild talks us through the importance of preserving the beauty and texture of these patterns, mostly inspired by 18th-century wallpapers preserved by English Heritage, whilst making these fabrics and papers work for a modern interior. Watch the full episode, as Tricia gives us an insight into how a collection like this comes to be and how it can work in a decorative scheme.
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Oh Tricia !!!! It was delightful to hear you tell me about your collections. Have admired you since the 70’s from afar. Really wonderful fabrics & papers !
Wow, beautiful prints and colors. I love when something antique is revisited and brought back to life somehow. It shows respect and appreciation for tradition and history.
Wonderful video, very interesting and what stunning paper and fabrics. I would be hard pushed to find a favourite.... or ten. Thank you.
So pretty, love colours and the patterns. Thank you so much for sharing!
Gorgeous fabrics and wall paper. Love the color combinations and the scale of pattern. Thanks so much.
Those are gorgeous designs 👍🏻
Wow! Lovely!
Wonderful!!!!
Love them all 😍
Fabulous!
Stunning
Absolutely magnificent my creative self alive💖😍👌
GREAT COLORS AND THE PATTERNS
Always a fan of anything DG
Lovely. Will these be available in the US?
Wunderschöne Stoffe
Low and slow is key!
St John's Street
Hard to replicate. The originals look richer and better quality
Is ‘ taking inspiration’ a euphemism for copying someone else’s ideas? If it was a piece of literature wouldn’t there be a different response?
It does happen in literature. That's how it develops.
You have got to be kidding. They want to replicate but update the patterns to bring them into now, so people can use and enjoy them.
I do not know about literature but in classical music, it is done ie Rachmaninov « Rhapsodie on a theme by Paganini »