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Sarah Campbell
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Sarah Campbell co-founded influential textile design partnership Collier Campbell with her sister Susan Collier in 1979. They had already worked together for many years producing original designs for Liberty of London Prints, Habitat, Cacharel, Soieries Nouveautés, Jaeger and many others.
They were the first female winners of the Duke of Edinburgh's Designer's Prize in 1984 for their refreshing and famous 'Six Views' fabric collection in which the perennial best selling design 'Cote d'Azur' was first seen.
Fifty years of their groundbreaking work was celebrated in a commemorative exhibition at the Royal National Theatre, London in May 2011, which opened to great acclaim just after the shock of Susan's early death from cancer. Following the exhibition a magnificent book - 'The Collier Campbell Archive, 50 years of passion in pattern' - is now available.
Sarah Campbell is now independently working under her own name, necessarily beginning a new chapter in this creative story. She is embarking on new projects from one-off special commissions to stationery to textiles for the high street.
The hand painted marks that enlivened the work of the sisters throughout their careers, and which have ensured that their work is recognised and collected globally, are as ever the springboard. Verve, love of pattern and colour, and inventive freshness is the hallmark of all Sarah Campbell's work. Whatever the project she uniquely combines her expertise and experience with a playful originality.
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