Helmsley
Furnishing Fabric
1951 (manufactured)
1951 (manufactured)
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This furnishing fabric, called ‘Helmsley’, was designed by Marianne Straub for Warner & Sons Limited in 1951, and was inspired by the crystal-structure diagram for nylon. Warner & Sons Limited, founded in 1870 as a silk-weaving company, was one of the best-known producers of high quality domestic woven and printed furnishings. Straub had become the head designer at the firm in 1950, having previously designed for Helios Limited in Lancashire. ‘Helmsley’ is an example of a distinct type of pattern that emerged from the Festival of Britain in 1951, which was inspired by crystal-structure diagrams that recorded the arrangements of atoms in various substances. Here, the different circles represent atoms at separate levels within the nylon structure.
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Title | Helmsley (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | Woven cotton |
Brief description | Woven furnishing fabric, 1951, British. Designed by Marianne Straub for Warner and Sons. "Helmsley" |
Physical description | Woven cotton furnishing fabric with a green ground with a pattern of circles outlined and connected by white lines in a manner resembling atomic models. |
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Credit line | Given by Warner & Sons Ltd. |
Production | Designed and manufactured for the Festival of Britain |
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Summary | This furnishing fabric, called ‘Helmsley’, was designed by Marianne Straub for Warner & Sons Limited in 1951, and was inspired by the crystal-structure diagram for nylon. Warner & Sons Limited, founded in 1870 as a silk-weaving company, was one of the best-known producers of high quality domestic woven and printed furnishings. Straub had become the head designer at the firm in 1950, having previously designed for Helios Limited in Lancashire. ‘Helmsley’ is an example of a distinct type of pattern that emerged from the Festival of Britain in 1951, which was inspired by crystal-structure diagrams that recorded the arrangements of atoms in various substances. Here, the different circles represent atoms at separate levels within the nylon structure. |
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Accession number | CIRC.308-1951 |
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Record created | December 15, 1999 |
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