Provence, Light Ochre by Lucienne Day
Overview
Lucienne Day, a leading British textile designer of the twentieth century, produced innovative designs for textiles, wallpapers, carpets, and ceramics, paving the way for the post-war 'Contemporary' style. In collaboration with the Robin and Lucienne Day Foundation, Mini Moderns has produced authentic reissues of two original wallpaper designs by Lucienne Day.
Featuring a mix of abstract and botanical icons within elliptical shapes, Provence was one of the three wallpapers that Lucienne Day designed for the 1951 Festival of Britain – the landmark exhibition that has long been a source of inspiration for Mini Moderns. Robin Day used Provence to decorate one of his room-sets, which also showcased his own furniture, so the design is inextricably linked to the Festival.
Measurements
• Each roll is 20.5" wide x 11 yards long
• Repeat: 10", straight
Additional Notes
• 3-4 week lead time.
• Printed in the UK using water based inks on paper from sustained forests
• Made in the UK
Color Description
Multicolored illustration on light ochre background
Additional Info
Launched in 2006 by London based designers, Keith Stephenson and Mark Hampshire, Mini Moderns is an interiors brand specializing in applied pattern across a range of products including wallpapers, fabrics, cushions, rugs and ceramics.
Their design influences range from mid-century British textiles to vintage toys, from literature to childhood memories. Travel also influences their work - and much of their inspiration comes from holidays and field trips, both at home and abroad.
Mini Moderns also works on a number of commissions, including recent collaborations with the Courtauld Gallery, Southbank Centre and the London Transport Museum Shop.