The Stoddard Templeton companies were carpet design and manufacturing innovators, based in Scotland. Throughout their existence they produced carpets for highly prestigious events and interiors. Examples include the royal coronations, Festival of Britain, for Cunard liners such as the Titanic and Queen Mary. Other prominent venues for the companies’ carpets included various Palaces, Glasgow Cathedral, the White House and embassies throughout the Commonwealth. They also produced carpet ranges for the domestic market. In addition to their in-house design team, Stoddard Templeton employed numerous reputable designers including Charles Voysey, Walter Crane, Frank Brangwyn, Marion Dorn, Enid Marx and Mary Quant. The companies’ foundations can be...
Textiles have been part of the activities at The Glasgow School of Art (GSA) since its formation in ...
Innovation in the past, present and future will be considered by reference to an extraordinary but l...
Established in 2003, Classic Textiles, a subsidiary of the Centre for Advanced Textiles (CAT) at the...
The company names ‘Stoddard’ and ‘Templeton’ are synonymous with the formation and development of th...
As with much of the textile industry in the United Kingdom, carpet manufacturing in the West of Scot...
As with much of the textile industry in the United Kingdom, carpet manufacturing in the West of Scot...
The historical importance of carpet design and manufacture to the West of Scotland is now largely fo...
The West of Scotland carpet industry was once thriving. Designs were drafted, colours were ground an...
The Stoddard Templeton companies were Scotland’s most prominent carpet manufacturing innovators. The...
The name Stoddard Templeton denotes a group of once prolific companies, synonymous with carpet makin...
The West of Scotland carpet industry was once thriving: designs were conceived, colours were ground ...
Stoddard Templeton denotes a group of Scottish carpet manufacturing companies, the formation of whic...
Famed as manufacturing innovators since 1837, the Glasgow-based James Templeton & Co produced numero...
Within the textile design domain, the creative process often remains tacit and solely the knowledge ...
This talk discussed the distinctive characteristics of fashionable flooring at the turn of the 20th ...
Textiles have been part of the activities at The Glasgow School of Art (GSA) since its formation in ...
Innovation in the past, present and future will be considered by reference to an extraordinary but l...
Established in 2003, Classic Textiles, a subsidiary of the Centre for Advanced Textiles (CAT) at the...
The company names ‘Stoddard’ and ‘Templeton’ are synonymous with the formation and development of th...
As with much of the textile industry in the United Kingdom, carpet manufacturing in the West of Scot...
As with much of the textile industry in the United Kingdom, carpet manufacturing in the West of Scot...
The historical importance of carpet design and manufacture to the West of Scotland is now largely fo...
The West of Scotland carpet industry was once thriving. Designs were drafted, colours were ground an...
The Stoddard Templeton companies were Scotland’s most prominent carpet manufacturing innovators. The...
The name Stoddard Templeton denotes a group of once prolific companies, synonymous with carpet makin...
The West of Scotland carpet industry was once thriving: designs were conceived, colours were ground ...
Stoddard Templeton denotes a group of Scottish carpet manufacturing companies, the formation of whic...
Famed as manufacturing innovators since 1837, the Glasgow-based James Templeton & Co produced numero...
Within the textile design domain, the creative process often remains tacit and solely the knowledge ...
This talk discussed the distinctive characteristics of fashionable flooring at the turn of the 20th ...
Textiles have been part of the activities at The Glasgow School of Art (GSA) since its formation in ...
Innovation in the past, present and future will be considered by reference to an extraordinary but l...
Established in 2003, Classic Textiles, a subsidiary of the Centre for Advanced Textiles (CAT) at the...