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Which is your favourite #LucienneDay #flower? Herb Antony (1956), Poinsettia (1966), Rock Rose (1961), Dandelion Clocks (1953). #ChelseaFlowerShow #gardening
#Daffodil time! did you know that you can order these classic #LucienneDay #textiles from @cat_gsa? Magnetic (1956), Riga (1961), Trio (1953), Calyx (1951). https://t.co/TPMT8hFlkB
#LucienneDay: Living Design looking great @WillisHCT @HantsCulture today! The @1882ltd @2021london ceramics and @AlternativeFlr #AuthenticLucienne carpets make great additions to the core @TheGalleryAUB @inspiredAUB exhibition.
Great news! @MuseumModernArt #NewYork has purchased a rare original 1951 #RobinDay #RoyalFestivalHall @southbankcentre Lounge Chair for their #Architecture and #Design Colllecton. An international accolade for #TwentiethCentury #BritishDesign
Opening this Friday @GSofA - Pioneers of Postwar Pattern with @cat_gsa reprints of #classic #LucienneDay #textiles https://t.co/cwNdqr9nuP
Lovely to see #LucienneDay's own #gardening tools alongside her plant-inspired #textiles in Sense of Growth exhibition @WhitworthArt.
#LucienneDay loved #gardening - exhibition celebrating her plant-inspired #textiles opens @WhitworthArt this Friday! #NationalGardeningWeek
#LucienneDay loved plants - you can order her plant-inspired designs Calyx, Trio and Larch from https://t.co/lJ91ghHLve @cat_gsa
Opening @WhitworthArt April 14th - #LucienneDay: A Sense of Growth celebrates plants, gardening, textiles, #Spring! https://t.co/PM8rhf3gsc
Launching @johnlewisretail in #LucienneDay's Centenary year 2017 - her Silver Birch #textiledesign in a rainbow of original colours.