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Tracer (Design Code F294/02)

Furnishing Fabric
1992 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The Designers Guild was founded in 1970 by the then husband and wife team of Robin and Tricia Guild. Tricia Guild and designer Chris Halsey produced their first range of textiles based on a collection of Indian hand-printed fabrics. Launched at the opening of the first shop on the King's Road, Chelsea, in November 1971, the collection was an instant success and expanded with co-ordinating wallpapers and furniture. In 1992, the fine artist Michael Heindorff was commissioned to create a fabric range. The textiles in the resulting 'Still Life Collection' 'all share their reference in design and name to nature ... The palette is akin to the colours in many of my paintings, as are translucency and tone.' The three different colourways of 'Tracer' are also typical of the Designer Guild's abstract designs and bright, acid colours.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleTracer (Design Code F294/02) (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Screen-printed cotton
Brief description
Furnishing fabric of screen-printed cotton 'Tracer', designed by Michael Heindorff for the Designers Guild, Great Britain, 1992
Physical description
Furnishing fabric of screen-printed cotton in lime. Repeat 64 cms.
Dimensions
  • Width: 137cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • Transliteration
Gallery label
The Designers Guild was founded in 1970 by the then husband and wife team of Robin and Tricia Guild. Tricia Guild and designer Chris Halsey produced their first range of textiles based upon a collection of Indian hand-printed fabrics. Launched at the opening of the first shop on the King's Road in November 1971, the collection was instantly successful and expanded with co-ordinating wallpapers and furniture. In 1992, fine artist Michael Heindorff was commissioned to create a fabric range. The resulting 'Still Life' Collection is typical of Designer Guild's abstract designs and bright, acid colours.
Credit line
Given by the Designers Guild
Object history
Registered File number 1992/2495. Part of four T.428: 1 to 4-1992.
Continuing an established tradition, Designers Guild commissioned the fine-artist Michael Heindorff to create a fabric range for 1992. The textiles in the resulting 'Still Life' collection 'all share their reference in design and name to Nature' according to the designer and 'The palette is akin to the colours in many of my paintings, as are translucency and tone'. There are six designs, each available in three different colourways, in the range, printed onto three different weights of cotton to add texture and dimension to the designs.
Summary
The Designers Guild was founded in 1970 by the then husband and wife team of Robin and Tricia Guild. Tricia Guild and designer Chris Halsey produced their first range of textiles based on a collection of Indian hand-printed fabrics. Launched at the opening of the first shop on the King's Road, Chelsea, in November 1971, the collection was an instant success and expanded with co-ordinating wallpapers and furniture. In 1992, the fine artist Michael Heindorff was commissioned to create a fabric range. The textiles in the resulting 'Still Life Collection' 'all share their reference in design and name to nature ... The palette is akin to the colours in many of my paintings, as are translucency and tone.' The three different colourways of 'Tracer' are also typical of the Designer Guild's abstract designs and bright, acid colours.
Other number
F294/02
Collection
Accession number
T.428:3-1992

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Record createdFebruary 9, 2004
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