Designs for the Omega Workshops

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Designs for the Omega Workshops is a series of avant-garde decorative and textile designs by British artist Duncan Grant, created for the influential early 20th-century Omega Workshops design enterprise.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork series
decorative arts series
textile design series
aim to integrate modern art into everyday objects
to promote avant-garde taste in domestic interiors
artForm decorative art
design
textile
associatedWith Omega Workshops
Roger Fry
Vanessa Bell
commissionedBy Omega Workshops
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Duncan Grant
creatorNationality British
employerOfCreator Omega Workshops
genre avant-garde design
hasStyle abstract patterning
bold color
post-Impressionist influence
historicalContext early 20th-century British design
inception early 20th century
influencedBy French modern art
Post-Impressionism
intendedMarket middle-class consumers
progressive patrons of modern art
languageOfWork none
locationCreated London, England
surface form: London
mainSubject decorative arts
textile design
materialUsed fabric
paper
movement Bloomsbury Group
Modernism
notableFor fusion of fine art and design
role in British modernist interiors
partOf output of the Omega Workshops
productionMethod handcrafted
workshop-based manufacture
publisher Omega Workshops
usedFor furnishings
interior decoration
textiles

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Duncan Grant notableWork Designs for the Omega Workshops
Vanessa Stephen notableWork Designs for the Omega Workshops
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