Danish Textile Prints

100 Years of Craft and Design

Textile printing is a method for aesthetically enhancing a woven textile through a combination of images and patterns, rhythm and repetition, tactility and texture, colours and light, two-dimensionality and illusions of three-dimensionality.

In Denmark, Marie Gudme Leth, Helga Foght, Inge Ingetoft, Arne Jacobsen, Dorte Raaschou, Grete Ehs Østergaard and other textile artists helped give our internationally recognized interior design culture its characteristic identity. This book explores the significance and versatility of textile printing based on Designmuseum Danmark’s large collection, which spans a period of about one hundred years. The book shows the development from early attempts with batik and block printing to screen printing and modern digital printing.

  • Antal sider204
  • FormatIndbundet
  • ForfatterKirsten Toftegaard
  • ISBN9788792894076
  • Udgave1
  • Udgivelsesdato18.06.2025
  • OversætterDorte Herholdt Silver
  • GenreFaglitteratur
  • KontaktpersonClaudia Rebecca Juul Kassentoft
  • E-mailclaudia@strandbergpublishing.dk
  • PressefotosKirsten Toftegaard

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Kirsten Toftegaard

Kirsten Toftegaard (f. 1970) er cand.mag. i historie og tekstiluddannet fra Det Kongelige Kunstakademi. Hun har siden 2004 været ansvarlig for mode- og tekstilsamlingen på Designmuseum Danmark og har kurateret en række forskningsbaserede udstillinger, herunder om Marie Gudme Leth og Erik Mortensen. Hun har publiceret bredt om tekstil- og modehistorie, herunder bogudgivelsen Marie Gudme Leth – en pioner i dansk stoftryk fra 2021.

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