The title, of course, is tongue n' cheek! Lucienne and Robin Day are two of our favorite designers of all time; Lucienne's textile designs are beautifully rendered with seamless repeats, Sir Robin's furniture pieces- refined, modern and classic.

Room at the 1951 Milan Triennale

Royal Festival Armchair, 1951

Alternate View

Yardage of a Lucienne Day design

Lucienne Day Rug for
Heal's
Hille Dining Chairs, Robin Day
Rig, Lucienne Day
From the V&A textile collection
I note with interest you have used my photograph of my Lucienne Day Rug, which I have no problem with whatsoever - it's a beautiful item that should be seen by everyone - it's also now for sale!
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