Hollywood product designer, set and costume designer Tony Duquette made a splash with his ethereal designs in the 1950's, 60's and 70's. Hutton Wilkinson, his partner and creative force, keeps this design legacy alive and well with a Baker Furniture Collection, fabrics with Jim Thompson and other collections on the way. We caught up with him at the DCOTA Fall Market where he was on a panel. He regaled the audience with tales of a bygone era, and talked about his projects around the globe.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Hutton Wilkinson Keeps Tony Duquette's Legacy Alive
Hollywood product designer, set and costume designer Tony Duquette made a splash with his ethereal designs in the 1950's, 60's and 70's. Hutton Wilkinson, his partner and creative force, keeps this design legacy alive and well with a Baker Furniture Collection, fabrics with Jim Thompson and other collections on the way. We caught up with him at the DCOTA Fall Market where he was on a panel. He regaled the audience with tales of a bygone era, and talked about his projects around the globe.
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