9th Apr, 2024 14:00
A GROUP OF HEALS FABRIC, to include a length of 'Impact' fabric, designed by Evelyn Brooks for Heals, 1965, sewn into one curtain panel, printed ' HEALS "IMPACT" DESIGNED BY EVELYN BROOKS / WOVEN AND PRINTED IN ENGLAND' to the border; a length of 'Pattio' fabric, designed by Sigrid Fettel for Heals, sewn into two panels, printed 'HEALS "PATTIO" BY SIGRID FETTEL'; a length of 'Flowerfall' fabric, designed by Gillian Harding for Heals, in three panels, printed HEALS "FLOWERFALL" DESIGNED BY GILLIAN HARDING; and a length of 'Square Dance' fabric, designed by Hansjurgen Holzer for Heals, sewn as a panel, printed 'HEALS "SQUARE DANCE" DESIGNED BY HANSJURGEN HOLZER'.
Impact: 165 x 117 cm
Pattio: each panel approx 192 x 34 cm
Flowerfall: each panel approx 122 x 149 cm
Square Dance: 117 x 100 cm
Reference:
See Victoria & Albert Museum, London, accession number CIRC.250-1967 (Impact) for another example of this fabric.
From the V&A: The late 1940s to the 1970s was a remarkably creative era in British textile design. Aided by post-war confidence and growth, a new wave of designs was produced, influenced by art and design from around the world. Designers created markedly contemporary, buoyant styles that elevated textile design to new heights, lifted public spirits and transformed the home.
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