Blossom
Furnishing Fabric
2006 (designed), 2006 (made)
2006 (designed), 2006 (made)
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Natasha Marshall graduated from Glasgow School of Art in Printed and Knitted Fabrics, setting up her fabric company Squigee in 1997. Her fresh, hand printed design proved extremely popular with the boutique hotel market and international hospitality venues. In 2004, she re-launched her fabrics and wall coverings under the Natasha Marshall brand at 100% Design, London.
Marshall is inspired by architecture and the urban environment, as well as Britain's historic floral tradition. Her designs are characterised by bold colour combinations and simple abstract patterns and are particularly suited to the retro trend in domestic interiors.
'Blossom' is from the Park Collection and has a definite 1920s vibe and reflect Marshall's ability to reinvent the floral tradition, referencing plant and organic forms whilst retaining her strong graphic style.
Marshall is inspired by architecture and the urban environment, as well as Britain's historic floral tradition. Her designs are characterised by bold colour combinations and simple abstract patterns and are particularly suited to the retro trend in domestic interiors.
'Blossom' is from the Park Collection and has a definite 1920s vibe and reflect Marshall's ability to reinvent the floral tradition, referencing plant and organic forms whilst retaining her strong graphic style.
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Materials and techniques | Printed cotton and linen |
Brief description | Furnishing fabric, three metre length of printed cotton and linen, green glow colourway, 'Blossom', from the 'Park' collection, Natasha Marshall, UK, 2006. |
Physical description | Three metre length printed cotton and linen furnishing fabric. Bold vertical brown stems with alternating green and pale blue semi circles on dark brown ground. 60% cotton, 30% linen and 10% nylon with 3 cm pattern repeat. |
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Credit line | Given by Today Interiors Limited |
Summary | Natasha Marshall graduated from Glasgow School of Art in Printed and Knitted Fabrics, setting up her fabric company Squigee in 1997. Her fresh, hand printed design proved extremely popular with the boutique hotel market and international hospitality venues. In 2004, she re-launched her fabrics and wall coverings under the Natasha Marshall brand at 100% Design, London. Marshall is inspired by architecture and the urban environment, as well as Britain's historic floral tradition. Her designs are characterised by bold colour combinations and simple abstract patterns and are particularly suited to the retro trend in domestic interiors. 'Blossom' is from the Park Collection and has a definite 1920s vibe and reflect Marshall's ability to reinvent the floral tradition, referencing plant and organic forms whilst retaining her strong graphic style. |
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Accession number | T.123-2011 |
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Record created | September 28, 2011 |
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