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  • Industrial Textile Ceramic Industrial Textile Ceramic
    Industrial Textile Ceramic Industrial Textile Ceramic

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  • Luxury Chairs Nice Cheap Dining Table Island Chair Modern Designer Mid-century Interior Furniture
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  • Luxury Chairs Nice Cheap Dining Table Island Chair Modern Designer Mid-century Interior Furniture
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  • The Holker Album : Textile Samples and Industrial Espionage in the 18th Century
    The Holker Album : Textile Samples and Industrial Espionage in the 18th Century

    In 1751, John Holker (1719-1786), an English textile manufacturer exiled in France, undertook an industrial espionage mission to England to collect samples of English textiles on behalf of the French king, Louis XV.On his return, the samples were assembled in a manuscript volume, which is now preserved at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris.Each sample in this album is accompanied by a handwritten technical description specifying the quality of the fabric, its price, its dimensions and the manufacturing processes.This album is famous for preserving the oldest identifiable samples of jean fabric. Completely bilingual, the book includes a facsimile reproduction of the album, accompanied by a transcription of its handwritten text and a dozen essays.The essays, written by academics, curators and specialists from France, Britain, and North America, explore the album from various angles: the globalisation of commerce, the slave trade, industrial espionage, economic rivalry between France and England, the taste for cotton and its role in the history of fashion, etc.The book demonstrates the importance of centuries-old links between France and the United Kingdom and is an indispensable work of reference for the history of textiles. Text in English and French.

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  • What is a media designer in the textile printing industry?

    A media designer in the textile printing industry is responsible for creating and designing visual content for various textile products such as clothing, home decor, and accessories. They use their creative skills to develop patterns, graphics, and artwork that are then printed onto fabrics using different printing techniques. Media designers in this industry need to have a strong understanding of color theory, design principles, and printing processes to ensure the final product meets the client's requirements and expectations.

  • How did the textile industry develop during the Industrial Revolution?

    During the Industrial Revolution, the textile industry experienced significant growth and transformation. The invention of the spinning jenny, water frame, and power loom revolutionized the production process, allowing for faster and more efficient manufacturing of textiles. Factories were established, replacing the previous cottage industry system, leading to mass production on a larger scale. This expansion of the textile industry played a crucial role in driving the overall industrialization of many countries during this period.

  • Are these textile beetles?

    Without a specific image or description of the beetles in question, it is difficult to determine if they are textile beetles. Textile beetles, such as the varied carpet beetle and the black carpet beetle, are known for infesting and damaging textiles, carpets, and other natural fibers. If you suspect that you have textile beetles, it is best to consult with a pest control professional for proper identification and treatment.

  • What is retail textile?

    Retail textile refers to the sale of fabrics, clothing, and other textile products directly to consumers through physical stores or online platforms. This sector includes a wide range of products such as apparel, home textiles, and accessories. Retail textile businesses often source their products from manufacturers and wholesalers, and then sell them to individual customers for personal use. The retail textile industry plays a significant role in the global economy and offers a diverse array of products to meet consumer needs and preferences.

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  • Midori Transfer Stickers - Scandinavian Textile Patterns - 2589
    Midori Transfer Stickers - Scandinavian Textile Patterns - 2589

    These Scandinavian Textile Pattern Transfer Stickers from Midori are perfect for creating amazing decorations with minimal effort. By simply rubbing the stickers you can apply them anywhere, and as they are so thin they leave no bumps or imperfections, which lends a more natural and seamless finish. They work great for notebooks and diaries, or you can just decorate you laptop or office space with them if you prefer.  Instructions Keeping the transfer sheet and the white sheet together, cut out the section you wish to use with scissors, then slowly remove the white sheet. Place the transfer sheet on the area you wish to stick the pattern, and rub the pattern with the flat surface of a ruler or a similar object. Apply pressure lightly and evenly to ensure that the pattern transfers correctly. After rubbing, carefully peel off the transfer sheet while checking the image quality. Attempting to remove the entire sheet at once may cause part of the pattern to cut off or to remain stuck to the film. Details Midori Dimensions: H192 × W90 × D1mm Scandinavian Textile Pattern - Transfer Stickers Create stunning decorations with minimal effort Rub the sticker on a flat surface and apply pressure then carefully peel it off

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  • Jacqueline Groag: Textile  Designer
    Jacqueline Groag: Textile Designer

    Czech-born Jacqueline Groag (1903-1985) was an incredibly adept textile designer who trained at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna during the 1920s under Franz Cisek and Josef Hoffmann.She produced textile designs for the Wiener Werkstatte and some of the Parisian fashion houses while she lived in Vienna.She married the architect and interior designer Jacques Groag - they made a successful team.However, in 1939 they were compelled to emigrate to the UK.Jacqueline Groag continued to produce textile design work for the British market, and after the war her designs could be seen at numerous outlets such as David Whitehead, Grafton, John Lewis and Liberty.For more than 20 years she worked as a freelance designer, supplying designs for carpets, greetings cards, laminates, plastics, textiles, wallpapers and wrapping papers to many firms including Bond-Worth Carpets, British European Airways, the British Overseas Airways Corporation, Dunlop, ICI and London Transport.In 1984 she became a Fellow of the Faculty of Royal Designers for Industry.She was a prodigious and successful designer to the end of her life. Along with Lucienne Day and Marian Mahler she is seen as central to a new and exciting development in textile design in the 1950s.Together their work is featured in a major exhibition 'Designing Women' which begins in Colorado Springs in September 2008.This is a ground breaking publication on the work of this highly important and influential designer.

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  • Mid-Century Modern Furniture
    Mid-Century Modern Furniture

    The ultimate collector’s resource, including hundreds of pieces by both well- and lesser-known designers from around the world. From armchairs and chaises longues to cabinets and nightstands, the period between the late 1930s and early 1970s was one of the most productive, inventive and exciting eras for objects and furniture in the home.Post-war optimism combined with new manufacturing methods and material techniques to create an explosion of new design and objects of desire. The appetite for mid-century modern remains as strong as ever, both for classic designs – many still in production since they were launched – and for rare, hard-to- find or out-of-production pieces from lesser-known designers.While numerous books surveying mid-century modern style have appeared over the years, no publication has been specifically conceived for the increasing collector’s market in mid-century modern design, focusing on each piece of furniture as an object of formal invention, manufacturing intelligence and material innovation. This definitive book profiles hundreds of pieces in a substantial format perfect for reference in design libraries, studios and the homes of private collectors – or as an object of design in its own right.Each item of furniture is presented in detail, illustrated in colour and profiled via in-depth descriptive texts by Dominic Bradbury.The book’s substantial reference section includes essays on materials (eg, plywood) and designer profiles.Work by a host of influential talents is profiled throughout, alongside lesser-known pieces by Piet Hein, Bruno Mathsson, Lina Bo Bardi and Alexander Girard.

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  • Is textile dye toxic?

    Some textile dyes can be toxic, as they may contain harmful chemicals such as heavy metals, formaldehyde, and azo compounds. These toxic chemicals can have negative effects on human health and the environment, especially if they are not properly managed during the dyeing process and disposal. However, there are also eco-friendly and non-toxic textile dyes available that use natural and sustainable ingredients, making them a safer option for both consumers and the environment. It is important for consumers to be aware of the potential toxicity of textile dyes and to choose products that are certified as non-toxic and environmentally friendly.

  • What is a textile?

    A textile is a flexible material made by weaving, knitting, crocheting, or felting natural or synthetic fibers. Textiles are used to create a wide range of products, including clothing, household items such as towels and bedding, and industrial products such as filters and reinforcements for composite materials. Textiles can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, wool, silk, polyester, and nylon.

  • 'Leather suit or textile?'

    The choice between a leather suit and a textile suit depends on the rider's preferences and riding style. Leather suits are known for their durability, abrasion resistance, and classic look, making them popular among sport and track riders. On the other hand, textile suits are often more versatile, offering waterproof and breathable features, making them suitable for various weather conditions and longer rides. Ultimately, the decision between a leather suit and a textile suit comes down to personal preference, riding environment, and budget.

  • Is the textile industry in Asian countries considered modern slavery to you?

    The textile industry in some Asian countries has been associated with exploitative labor practices, including low wages, long hours, and poor working conditions. These conditions have led some to characterize the industry as a form of modern slavery. Many workers in the industry, including women and children, are vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. While some progress has been made in improving labor standards and working conditions in the industry, there are still significant challenges that need to be addressed to ensure fair and ethical treatment of workers.

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