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Tricia (Passion in Bangkok)

I had a great day. The group were all lovely a good mix of people both male and female and all different nationalities,and of course our teacher was amazing. She's very relaxed and has a mindful of information to share. I would recommend the course to anyone even if you're just passing through BKK, Mother's Day present,girlie get together or day to yourself. It's a great way to spend a morning.


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    Patience & Passion United: A Visit to a Balinese Art School – Travels with Tricia

    Each strove to be the very best in their respective fields and were extraordinarily dexterous in relaying their creative visions. Each and every collection that I work on becomes something of a passion project. I try to live and breathe each one as it comes about. I love our latest collection for autumn. Their work was so original. Which of your ranges or products would you pick out as most notable?

    I think that we are well known too for our hand-drawn, contemporary prints and patterns.


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    8. I adore some of the floral designs from our Caprifoglio collection. We played a lot with scale, which meant that voluptuous tumbling blooms became these gorgeous abstract marks.

      Patience & Passion United: A Visit to a Balinese Art School

      I think that this technique adds a wonderful modernity. Who do you most admire in your field? I admire and deeply respect all of my contemporaries, as design is an incredibly difficult and rewarding profession. We all have our own vision and work incredibly hard. If one stands out though, it has to be Hella Jongerius , the industrial designer.

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      Which one object would you never allow in your home? I find inspiration for many of my designs within flowers, but always try to take my interpretation in a new direction. For me, their beauty is absent. What is the strangest request you have had? What do you look for in a client? Any client is welcome. My aim for Designers Guild has always centred on the idea of us making your life easier.

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      We try to give you the tools to create your own sense of style, which hopefully makes your life more pleasant. We have an interior-design service in our London stores that is tailored to each project. It helps that the astonishing scope of our collections — pattern, plains, colours and texture — means that we are able to translate pretty much any vision into a stylish and, crucially, liveable space.

      Clients can come to us about anything, from choosing a blind to re-designing their house. Your first collection was based on Indian block prints. Have you always been inspired by India? The kaleidoscopic colours, patterns and sensations of India will never cease to inspire me. You can find beauty there everywhere you look — the rituals, blue-green gloss paint, pink silk saris, floral offerings in temples — it is all completely dazzling in its easy, insouciant way. Somehow, these fragments of memory find their way into fabric and wallpaper designs.

      I especially love Rajasthan and Kolkata. Which artists have you most enjoyed working with? There have been many, but it was an absolute joy and honour to work alongside the late and truly great Howard Hodgkin.