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Design

Design
1960 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is a design for a carpet commissioned by a City Livery Company in London, the Girdlers, from Dublin-based designers, Donegal Carpets in 1960. The original Girdlers Hall had been destroyed in the Blitz. Heal's supplied the furniture for the new building which was completed in January 1960, and with Heal's encouragement, the Girdlers' committee agreed that Donegal Carpets would create a set of traditional carpet designs to furnish the new building

The design is one of six given to the V&A by the Worshipful Company of Girdlers and form part of a larger collection of nineteen designs. The other thirteen have been given to the Guildhall Library (MS35955), because the Library also holds archives relating to the commission.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleDesign
Materials and techniques
Watercolour on paper
Brief description
Design for a carpet for Girdlers Hall, by Donegal Carpets, 1960
Physical description
Black piece of rectangular thick card on which is mounted a delicate, highly decorative design for the border of a carpet showing the bottom right hand corner. A circular corner motif in beige encloses two pale pink roses and greyish green leaves, whilst wilder flowers continue the edge of the border around the rug either side of a graphic pale pink pattern with coral pink lines. The rose motifs reoccur in the central area of the carpet.
Dimensions
  • Height: 57cm
  • Width: 34cm
Marks and inscriptions
Stamped on reverse 'This sketch (No.1170) is the property of: 'Donegal Carpets Ltd. and is returnable to them at 20 Merrion Road, Dublin, Retained sketches wil be charged at: - 5 guineas each.
Credit line
Given by the Worshipful Company of Girdlers
Summary
This is a design for a carpet commissioned by a City Livery Company in London, the Girdlers, from Dublin-based designers, Donegal Carpets in 1960. The original Girdlers Hall had been destroyed in the Blitz. Heal's supplied the furniture for the new building which was completed in January 1960, and with Heal's encouragement, the Girdlers' committee agreed that Donegal Carpets would create a set of traditional carpet designs to furnish the new building

The design is one of six given to the V&A by the Worshipful Company of Girdlers and form part of a larger collection of nineteen designs. The other thirteen have been given to the Guildhall Library (MS35955), because the Library also holds archives relating to the commission.
Collection
Accession number
E.520-2005

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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