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Blog PostBurns Night‘Tartan’, wallpaper, designed by Mary Storr, 1936-1959. Museum no.…
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Blog PostUnder the SeaWallpaper, Walter Crane, 1878. Museum no.…
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Blog PostOut on the TilesJones’ most marvelous works are not his own designs, though he did a lot of that (for wallpaper, carpets…
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Blog PostButterfliesDesign for a textile or wallpaper. London, 1918. Watercolour and pencil. E.233-1974…
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Blog PostDesigning Postmodernism, Part 7: The Buildpainted plinths and lighting) to structures you’d be most unlikely to see in a museum, including giant wallpaper…
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Blog PostDesigning Postmodernism, Part 3: Graphicsrarely encountered in exhibition spaces (at least at the V&A): neon, coloured perspex, and lots of slick wallpaper…
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Blog PostA V&A Collections Christmas DinnerAnd to finish, some lemons courtesy of this late 19th century wallpaper design by C. F. A.…
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Blog PostMembers’ Week 2014from external visits, to evening talks given by a range of speakers such as the artist Tracey Emin and wallpaper…
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Blog PostAnalysing Chinese Export PaintingsWe discussed the conservation of Chinese export wallpaper in a previous post, but these paintings are…
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Blog PostDown but not outOr you can do something creative with them, like make your own upholstery or wallpaper, iPad cover or…
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Blog PostSlipping in Before TimeCentury model for a stage set, a Sicilian poster advertising a travelling theatre company, a fragment of wallpaper…
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Blog PostPsychic Workshop Preparation; playing cards; a child’s night cap and hanky; and wallpaper too.…
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Blog PostThe first few weeks of my V&A residencyFinally, I think that making a game based on wallpaper is quite unusual and it will certainly be very…
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Blog PostFlying High – 230 Years Ago Todaythe Folie Titon, Paris on 19 October 1783, with the scientist Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier, the wallpaper…
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Blog PostMeet the aberrant team | Reflecting Wales 09:09residential milieu, scrolling extracts from the book would be projected on to the lounge area like wallpaper…
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Blog PostAbsent Minded 2: Caroline SlotteIn this respect, they are like ‘Japanned’ furniture (painted in imitation of lacquer) or wallpapers imaginatively…