Cole & Son is reputed to
have set up one of the first ever screen printing studios
in the late 1940s and produced printed designs for Lucienne
Day for the 1951 Festival of Britain.
This process produces a very detailed design by squeezing the inks through a
fine gauze onto the paper.
Other designers who worked
with Cole’s in the 1950 and 1950s include Peggy Argus,
John Drummond, Eduardo Paolozzi, Michael Clark and Gordon
Livesay to name a few. Some of their designs have been
re-launched and can be seen in the Contemporary
Collection.
The advantage of screen printing is the availability of large repeats (up to
183cms / 72ins) and is especially good for detailed prints. Available in custom
colours and backgrounds. Cole & Son holds in excess of 400 screen print designs.
To create your own design, please contact customer services on +44(0)208 442
8844.
Stock items – Minimum order 1 Roll
Custom colour - Minimum order 10 x 10m Roll |