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Illusion in Design: New Trends in Architecture and Interiors
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Author Paul Gunther & Gay Giordano

Very pleased to have my work included in this new book containing “Cutting-edge examples of the use of optical illusion in design”. This magical volume presents the startling world of illusion in design as employed by today’s architects, interior designers, furniture designers, and others at work bending the appearance of reality for purposes of aesthetics or practicality or fun.

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Publish Date: March 29, 2022
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Rizzoli
ISBN: 978-0-8478-7129-2

 

Creativity in Hastings: designers do like to be beside the seaside.

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Authors: Anthony Wells-Cole and Barbara Walker.

Published by the Leeds Art Fund. Distributed by D & M Heritage Ltd.
ISBN: 978-0-9547979-5-9

A Stunning, large format illustrated catalogue of the wallpapers at Temple Newsam, one of the few significant collections in this country. Though many rooms were damaged or stripped of their papers, an enormous amount of conservation work has been achieved over several decades. Not least, a new company – the now famous Zoffany & Co.- was created to make meticulous reproductions of some of the wallpapers based on fragments. The wall coverings at Temple Newsam date from about 1700 to the present day, including half a century of rather unsympathetic redecoration from the 1930’s on. Most of the historic Temple Newsam wallpapers have been found since 1979 during structural repair works and during restoration of the house between 1980 and 2009.

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Walls Are Talking: Wallpaper, Art and Culture. The first major UK exhibition of artists’ wallpapers with work by over 30 artists including Andy Warhol, Sarah Lucas and Damien Hirst. Kitsch ideas of home decoration are turned upside down as artists subvert the stereotypes of wallpaper to hit home messages about warfare, racism, cultural conflicts and gender. For further information 

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No flowers please: wallpaper exhibition exposes the dark side of the home.

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Stay at The Old Rectory.

The Sinnock Room. Being Georgian in origin, this room is light and airy with high ceilings and a beautiful chandelier. Decorated in calming muted greys and blues with hand painted panelled wallpaper designed by Deborah Bowness. This room has a calm, yet majestic feel.

The Croft Room Our bright and airy large second floor room overlooks our tranquil garden. Painted in a warm cream regency colour, this room has beautiful hand printed floral picture panels, specifically designed by Deborah Bowness

All Saints Suite  Our All Saints suite consists of our beautiful All Saints, with the addition of an extra bedroom. Painted in relaxing muted greens and overlooking our garden, this second bedroom has a stunning vintage French double bed.

Victorian Modern :A Design Bible for the Victorian Home By Jo Leevers & Rachael Smith

Pleased to have Paper Swag & Farmhouse Floral Wallpapers included in  The ultimate “design bible” for the Victorian home sets period features in context and explores how today’s designers are adapting nineteenth-century homes to reflect a more contemporary style. Victorian Modern reveals how the history and design of nineteenth- century homes and ways of life can help to inform our present lifestyles and home décor in fresh and interesting ways.

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Publish Date: May 2023
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
ISBN: 9780500024041

“Hooks & Frocks” won a Peugeot Design award for best textile design.

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HOUSE is a curated contemporary visual arts event, taking place biennially in October across Brighton and Hove. Read more

In HOUSE 2012 Deborah was a commissioned artist:
Papering the streets of Brighton with illusionistic wallpaper, Bowness creates a ‘paper trail’ across the city.  These small and surprising  trompe-l’œil interventions explore domestic displacement and investigate pictorial space using everyday and abandoned items.

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To celebrate 170 years of Leeds Arts University the Vernon Street Gallery will hosted a series of group exhibitions celebrating the diverse and ground breaking careers of past students and staff.   The first of three alumni group shows of 2016 included examples of work by Eric Bainbridge (artist, studied 1973-1974); Deborah Bowness (wallpaper artist, studied 1994-1997); and Janet Rawlins (artist, studied 1947-1952).
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My work with Hornsea Potteries is discussed in this article written by Author Dominic Luytens for Effect Magazine

How mid-century British heritage brands are evolving into modern design icons.

Are design icons frozen in time, or can they evolve for new generations without diluting what made them classic? Effect Magazine’s Dominic Lutyens looks at modern interpretations of British mid-century heritage brands Anglepoise, Ercol and Hornsea Pottery to find out.

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My work with Hornsea Pottery got a four page feature in
Yorkshire Living Magazine written by editor Catherine Turnbull.

Sixties Revival.

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Explore Cooper Hewitt Collection &  Read Public Access description.

Deborah’s work is a contemporary example of trompe l’oeil which has a very long history in wallcoverings. Many of the earliest wallpapers were imitations of textiles, stone and architectural elements. The photo montage technique and the designer’s invite to interact with the scene are very contemporary takes on the mural tradition.  Hooks and Frocks is printed in a gray scale with only the dresses picked out in bright colors. The garments, accessories and furnishings are all of an older vintage so the scene has a rather retro look, and the use of black and white photography further enhances this look. “Hooks and Frocks” can also be embellished with actual hooks from which can be hung additional garments and bags of the owner’s choice as the designer encourages interaction for a more personalized look…….. READ MORE from GREGORY HERRINGSHAW

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