Josef Frank : Patterns – Furniture - Painting

Colourful exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum of work by the Austrian textile designer Josef Frank who moved to Sweden in the mid 1930s.

My instinct on seeing these designers was that they were from the 1970s but Frank had stopped doing textile designs by the mid-1950s. Many of most vibrant materials were from the 20s and 30s. I loved his use of bright colours often against a white background.

It was a nice touch to include modern furniture upholstered in the material and to encourage you to sit on the chairs. I also liked a room setting in the first section and the display using swathes of material to create corridors of colour through the gallery.

On the upper floor there were lovely paintings by Frank. He had always painted but took it up more seriously when he spotted designing. Again these were very colourful watercolours of still lives and landscapes.

Closes on 7 May

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