Audrey Levy (born 1928) is a British artist and textile designer. Levy was born in the city of Nottingham, England. She studied textiles at a young age and graduated from the Royal College of Art. She received the Council of Industrial Design's (CoID) ‘Design of the Year’ award twice, the first time for a screen painted wallpaper she did for The Wall Paper Manufacturers Ltd (WPM), and a year later for the design ‘Phantom Rose’ for the Palladio Scheme. She also contributed to Palladio with her skeletal leaf pattern. For Palladio 3 she created murals such as Maze and Treescape, as well as smaller, textual patterns such as Pebble.
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| - Audrey Levy (born 1928) is a British artist and textile designer. Levy was born in the city of Nottingham, England. She studied textiles at a young age and graduated from the Royal College of Art. She received the Council of Industrial Design's (CoID) ‘Design of the Year’ award twice, the first time for a screen painted wallpaper she did for The Wall Paper Manufacturers Ltd (WPM), and a year later for the design ‘Phantom Rose’ for the Palladio Scheme. She also contributed to Palladio with her skeletal leaf pattern. For Palladio 3 she created murals such as Maze and Treescape, as well as smaller, textual patterns such as Pebble. (en)
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| - Audrey Levy (born 1928) is a British artist and textile designer. Levy was born in the city of Nottingham, England. She studied textiles at a young age and graduated from the Royal College of Art. She received the Council of Industrial Design's (CoID) ‘Design of the Year’ award twice, the first time for a screen painted wallpaper she did for The Wall Paper Manufacturers Ltd (WPM), and a year later for the design ‘Phantom Rose’ for the Palladio Scheme. She also contributed to Palladio with her skeletal leaf pattern. For Palladio 3 she created murals such as Maze and Treescape, as well as smaller, textual patterns such as Pebble. She also designed a pattern for T G Green & Co. Ltd in 1959, a pottery company. She helped judge the Design Centre Awards in 1964 together with, journalist Katherine Whitehorn, architect and designer , and , Chief Executive of the British Railways Design Panel. She was a Fellow of the . Her work is displayed as a permanent collection at the Whitworth Art Gallery. The Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture also holds a number of examples of her wallpapers. (en)
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