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In the 1930s, a design collective of mostly women produced textiles and wallpaper using their own block printed methods. They called themselves the Folly Cove Designers and became a powerhouse in the Americana design movement. Their commitment to high quality craftsmanship was an antidote to highly mechanized, mass produced goods and their legacy is still alive today. In this episode I interview the author of a new book about the history of the Folly Cove Designers, Elena Sarni.
Show Notes: https://www.slowstylehome.com/episodes/elena-sarni
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In the 1930s, a design collective of mostly women produced textiles and wallpaper using their own block printed methods. They called themselves the Folly Cove Designers and became a powerhouse in the Americana design movement. Their commitment to high quality craftsmanship was an antidote to highly mechanized, mass produced goods and their legacy is still alive today. In this episode I interview the author of a new book about the history of the Folly Cove Designers, Elena Sarni.
Show Notes: https://www.slowstylehome.com/episodes/elena-sarni
Want to finally define your style? Grab your free worksheet and uncover your personal aesthetic!

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