Knoxville,Culture Omaha
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Products Cubism by Tjep Sergeant Chevron
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Products: 1967–1996
Products Reno
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Cubism by Tjep
Products: 1967–1996
Canberra Culture Wool
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Open Line/Exclusive Line In our early years, we presented products to our customers in various sample books. Although the products were not exclusive to WolfGordon, the sample books were compiled with care, flair, and an eye to trends. The wallcovering lines developed by David Gordon in the mid-1990s were a first step toward what has become our signature, uniquely colored and patterned wallcoverings. Translations and Circa, released in 1996 and 1997, featured designs that were simple and subtle, with a range of colorways tailored to the conservative interiors of the decade.
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Pattern Palette
Cyber (from Circa Collection) 51
Nite, source materials for Overlay/Underlay, Marz, designed by Kevin Walz 64
Pattern Palette
Engineered Illusions dresses, Wide, designed by Morgan Bajardi 65
New York Showroom To coincide with the launch of our new identity and first ever website in 1998, Baratloo-Balch Architects designed a showroom for us in the D&D Building. The long narrow space features a flexible grid of more than five hundred picture frames on all four walls. When upholstery was added to the product line in 2012, we designed abstract, three-dimensional forms that fit within the same frames, generating an upholstered “topography� of textile sculptures interspersed among the planar wallcoverings.
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Taking Form
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Designs That Sell
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Products by Tjep Rain Again Cubism by Laurinda Spear
Designed by Laurinda Spear
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Products: 2004–2011
Noli by Laurinda Culture Spear
Designed by Laurinda Spear
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Ad Sculptures
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Culture
Designed by Grethe Sørensen
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Products Harbor
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Cubism by Tjep
Products: 2012–2015