Please enter the subject. She was trained at the Swedish State School of Arts, Craft and Design (Konstfack) in Stockholm, and later at the Royal College of Art in London. Image provided by: CDC/ Alissa Eckert, MS; Dan Higgins, MAM
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Astrid Sampe (1909–2002) was a Swedish textile designer who for a large part of her professional life was affiliated with the textile department at Nordiska Kompaniet but also worked for several other textile producers.. Sampe studied at Konstfack in Stockholm and later at the Royal College of Art in London, and in 1937, she started working as a designer for Nordiska Kompaniet. Please re-enter recipient e-mail address(es).The name field is required. In Almedahs’ collection for interior textile solutions for public settings we are now launching the classical pattern Versailles, which Astrid designed for Almedahls in the nineteen-seventies.
The E-mail Address(es) field is required. Your Web browser is not enabled for JavaScript. In1937 she started working as a designer at Nordiska Kompaniet, and one year later she became the manager of the newly created NK Textile Studio (Textilkammaren). In the 1950’s printed towels were quite new and they became very popular in Sweden. # Astrid Sampe : svensk industritextil = Swedish industrial textiles : Nationalmuseum 29.2-23.4 1984.\nAstrid Sampe : svensk industritextil = Swedish industrial textiles : Nationalmuseum 29.2-23.4 1984.\" ; # Astrid Sampe : svensk industritextil = Swedish industrial textiles : Nationalmuseum 29.2-23.4 1984.\n # Astrid Sampe : svensk industritextil = Swedish industrial textiles : Nationalmuseum 29.2-23.4 1984.\n Some features of WorldCat will not be available. Astrid’s and Almedahls’ joint history dates back to the nineteen-fifties. Astrid Sampe (1909-2002) was born in Stockholm, but has her roots in Sjuhäradsbygden (in western Sweden). Especially Astrid Sampe’s “Persson’s Spice Rack”, dedicated to the ceramist Signe Persson Melin, who, in the early fifties, made a series of spice-jars of ceramics with heads of cork that attracted much attention.
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Astrid Sampe : svensk industritextil = Swedish industrial textiles : Nationalmuseum 29.2-23.4 1984.. [Astrid Sampe;] Versailles has a billowing optical pattern and was one of the first patterns inspired by computors.Discover all the latest offers and news from SkandiumStay up to date on the latest product releases, special offers & news by signing up for our newsletter. your own Pins on Pinterest New sizes, patterns and colours of textiles for the linen cupboard, like napkins and tea-towels. your own Pins on Pinterest At H55, the Exhibition in Helsingborg 1955, the Linen Line was introduced, a revolution of the Swedish linen cupboard, initiated and created by Astrid Sampe. Discover (and save!) Reliable information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) is available from the World Health Organization (Please choose whether or not you want other users to be able to see on your profile that this library is a favorite of yours. Jan 8, 2013 - This Pin was discovered by Miriam Parkman. In 1972 Astrid Sampe left NK and established her own studio in Stockholm to design textiles and interior fittings. Dec 9, 2014 - This Pin was discovered by Ww Y. In 1972 Astrid Sampe retired from Nordiska Kompaniet and established her own studio in Stockholm.
Astrid Sampe was an innovative designer who designed modern textiles for industrial production while still preserving and extending the traditions of Nordic textile design. your own Pins on Pinterest