Clarence House Celebrates 60 Years;

Teams Up With Six Interior Designers

February 9, 2021

Clarence House
Clarence House

TULSA, OK-- Six designers will tap the Clarence House design archive for their own interpretation of each decade for the company’s 60th anniversary.
Founded in 1961 by New York interior designer Robin Roberts, the brand has produced some very iconic and storied textile patterns including those under the creative leadership of Kazumi Yoshida.

The brand has assigned each of the designers a specific decade, to create a design moment using Clarence House patterns both past and present.  The designers selected are Rayman Boozer (1960’s), Michelle Nussbaumer (1970’s), Garrow Kedigian (1980’s), Keita Turner (1990’s), Drake/Anderson (2000’s), and Frank Ponterio.

“Throughout my time at Clarence House, my designs have been inspired by my travels and enthusiasm,” Yashida points out.” I am excited to get a fresh new perspective for use of these patterns.”

The program will start with a discussion between Rayman Boozer and Kazumi Yoshida hosted by interior designer, VERANDA columnist, and host of the IG Live series "High Tea with Joy," Joy Moyler. The program will continue in the spring with Michelle Nussbaumer as part of Atlanta Decorative Arts Center (ADAC) Spring programming.

Clarence House is sold only through Fabricut showrooms. Fabricut bought the company from P/Kaufmann Inc. in 2019.
 


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