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Marian Mahler (1911–1983), was a British textile designer.

Mahler was born in Austria in 1911, and trained at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna from 1929 to 1932, followed by the Royal State Academy.

In 1937, Mahler emigrated to the UK and created designs for textile manufacturers including Allan Walton, Edinburgh Weavers and Donald Brothers, and is best known for her work in furnishing fabrics for David Whitehouse Ltd in the 1950s.

Her work is in the permanent collection of London's Victoria & Albert Museum.

References

  1. ^ Mahler, Marian; David Whitehead and Sons (1952), Furnishing fabric, retrieved 11 January 2025
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