V&A Museum

Spine pattern furnishing fabric designed by Dorothy Larcher

Dorothy Larcher, a London-born textile artist, was influenced by Indian design, collaborated with Phyllis Barron, and left a lasting legacy in British craftsmanship.Read More →

Bowl ca. 1900 (made) by Alfred William Finch V&A

Alfred William Finch (1854-1930), a key figure in late 19th and early 20th century European art, revolutionized decorative arts through painting and ceramics. His legacy endures.Read More →

Nelson, Navy, Nation, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, UK 2013 designed by Dinah Casson

Dinah Casson, a renowned British interior designer from a family of architects, merges aesthetics with functionality. Her impactful designs earned her prestigious recognition.Read More →

Woven silk furnishing fabric, petrol blue ground, yellow leaves

Warner and Sons, a leading textile innovator, influenced British design history with its commitment to quality, innovation, and enduring aesthetic excellence.Read More →

On & On Stacking Chair in Plastic with Green Leather by Barber & Osgerby

Barber & Osgerby, architects turned versatile designers, create impactful work seen in museums and renowned collections worldwide. Their multidisciplinary approach inspires innovation.Read More →