by Gthomas | Feb 2, 2022 | News
Moquette and Marianne Straub. Queen Elizabeth II on Piccadilly Line 1973 tube stock, 16 December 1977. Central Saint Martins Textiles Placement Student at the Warner Textile Archive, Clemency Dyer, explains Marianne Straub’s connection to Transport for London in the...
by Gthomas | Dec 1, 2021 | News
Volunteering at the Warner Textile Archive by Theo. I have spent several months volunteering at the Warner Textile Archive; cleaning up the records of the Marianne Straub items in preparation for an exhibition at Braintree Museum. Having recently finished university,...
by Gthomas | Dec 1, 2021 | News
‘Lunar Rocket’ by Eddie Squires on display via Warner Textile Archive at Cité du Design in France as part of ‘Homo Spatius’ exhibition exploring the link between space travel and design. ‘Lunar Rocket’ by Eddie Squires on display via Warner Textile Archive at Cité du...
by Gthomas | Dec 1, 2021 | News
Listen to the EIRA podcast to find out more about the University of Essex and Warner Textile Archive research collaboration. Listen to the EIRA podcast to find out more about the University of Essex and Warner Textile Archive research collaboration. Listen to the...
by Gthomas | Jul 12, 2021 | News
Warner Textile Archive supports London’s Fashion and Textile Museum in internationally important exhibition. The Warner Textile Archive is pleased to announce an important collaboration with the Fashion and Textile Museum, based in London, on a major exhibition...
by Gthomas | Feb 11, 2021 | News
Explore Warner & Sons in the 1920s [‘Excelsior’ is one of Warner & Sons most iconic designs from the 1920s. It was designed by Albert Swindells in 1928, when the short-lived but influential Art Deco period was well underway. Its gold, sunburst design typifies...