Tricia Guild

Tricia Guild ( * 20th century) is a British interior designer and the founder of Designers Guild, an international interior design and lifestyle company with the head office in London.

Tricia Guild is known for her unusual and eclectic color and pattern compositions in home textiles and wallpaper collections. She has been awarded the Order of the British Empire.

Life

Tricia Guild earned degrees at the Royal College of Art, Winchester School of Art and Loughborough University. She founded the Designers Guild, as she held after home textiles out. Her first collection was born when they inked a new range of textiles with Indian motifs. She opened her shop in Kings Road, where she offered, inter alia, ceramics and furniture. From 1974, she worked with artists such as Kaffe Fassett, Lilian Delavoryas, Janice Tchalenko, and others, in the 1980s, won the company whose creative director Tricia Guild 's notoriety.

The collections developed into abstract of floral and influenced by Indian subjects, where intense colors predominate. In the 1990s, Tricia Guild focused on making known the Designers Guild outside the UK and overseas. More stores were opened in Paris, Milan and Munich. In addition, Tricia Guild has published numerous books on the subject of interior design. Tricia is married, has one daughter and lives in Notting Hill.

Company

Today's offers in the Kings Road includes not only home textiles and wallpaper furniture, bedding, room fragrances, accessories for bathrooms and ceramics for the kitchen. 1985 sales amounted to £ 3 million, of 2008 more than 43 million pounds, with more than 250 employees in offices in London, Paris, Munich and Milan worked. Designers Guild exports its products to over 60 different countries and won the Queen's Award for Export Achievement in 1991 and 1996.

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