Omega textiles for interiors

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Omega textiles for interiors are a series of avant-garde, artist-designed interior fabrics produced by the Bloomsbury Group–associated Omega Workshops in the early 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf applied art
interior furnishing fabric
textile design series
aim to integrate modern art into everyday domestic interiors
artMovement Modernism
Post-Impressionism
associatedWith Bloomsbury Group
colourPalette contrasting tones
vivid colours
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creativeDirection Duncan Grant
Roger Fry
Vanessa Bell
culturalSignificance early example of artist-led interior textile production in Britain
designedBy Bloomsbury Group artists
artists of the Omega Workshops
genre Bloomsbury decorative arts
historicalContext interwar British interiors
pre–First World War British design
inception early 20th century
influenced 20th-century British interior design
later artist-designed textiles
influencedBy Fauvism
Post-Impressionism
surface form: French Post-Impressionism
intendedFor middle-class domestic interiors
progressive patrons of modern art
locationOfProduction London, England
surface form: London
marketedAs Omega Workshops products
material printed fabric
woven fabric
notableFor artist-designed repeat patterns
fusion of fine art and design
rejection of Victorian interior taste
partOf Omega Workshops output
patternType geometric motifs
stylised figurative motifs
producer Omega Workshops
soldAt Omega Workshops, Fitzroy Square, London
style abstract pattern
avant-garde
bold colour
decorative arts
use curtains
cushion covers
upholstery
wall hangings

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