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Barbara Barry : BiographyChef, Restaurateur, Television Personality and Author
With a vision of how we live today, coupled with an eye towards tomorrow, Barbara Barry‚ interiors, furnishings and luxury products shape our lives.
 
The Barbara Barry style is pared down and refined ‚ a look that speaks to elegance of form and simplicity of line. It is a style that creates a feeling of tranquility, providing a respite from our increasingly hectic lives.
 
The award winning interior designer has created homes for prominent American families and offices for the nation‚as leading companies. Her designs for luxury hotels, restaurants and retail spaces are international in their scope and sophisticated in their mood.Today Barbara Barry's passion for beauty finds expression in many forms through her associations with renowned companies throughout the world. From Henrendon to Wedgwood, Kravet Fabric to Dream Bedding, Boyd Lighting to HBF, McGuire Furniture to Kallista Bath Products, Barry's passion for beauty coupled with her unerring eye is affirmed. A Barbara Barry design is as exquisite as it is practical, bringing pleasure to everyday living.
 
Praise from her peers and the press has earned Barry a distinctive place in design. An inductee into the Interior Design Hall of Fame, Barbara has also been named to the Annual Architectural Digest list of "Worlds100 Best Designers," and in June 2005, Barry was featured in the House Beautiful "Giants of Design" issue. In October 2005, Barbara Barry accepted "Designer of the Year" from Elle Deco International Design Awards. She has also been named as the 2005 ASID "Designer of Distinction." Among American designers today, Barbara Barry is one of the most widely published.
 
At her studio in Los Angeles, Barry oversees a staff of designers working to bring her vision of gracious living to life.
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Wedgwood is quintessentially English. It has a tradition of innovation, quality and craftsmanship and its designs are widely acknowledged as timeless, elegant, classic and understated. The design teams also work with external product designs for cross-pollination of ideas, experience and work methods. The Company philosophy is that its products are not only a pleasure to be enjoyed today, but are also a treasure for the future - many consumers buy only Wedgwood to be handed down as a family heirloom.

Wedgwood was founded by Josiah Wedgwood, the ‘Father of English Potters’, in 1759. His first big success - and perhaps the greatest contribution to the British pottery industry - was the production of the first cream-colored earthenware. Later called Queen’s Ware by the Royal assent of Queen Charlotte in 1765, this inexpensive earthenware put fine, beautiful tableware within reach of a much wider range of consumers. Wedgwood’s most famous commission in Queen’s Ware was a 952 piece dinner and dessert service for Empress Catherine II of Russia in 1773/74, which featured free-hand paintings of 1,244 different English Scenes.

Wedgwood also produced a wide variety of ornamental ware and in 1768 developed Black Basalt, a fine black stoneware that has remained popular through three centuries and is used on vases, busts, cameos and teaware.

After years of searching for the right ingredients and thousands of experiments, Wedgwood perfected Jasperware - a very fine-grained stoneware, colored throughout the body. Jasper was prized by Wedgwood above all his creations and, until his death in 1795, he devoted much of his energy to producing a wide range of pieces from cameos to portrait medallions to chessmen and candlesticks in many different colors.

Jasperware is synonymous with the Wedgwood name and has been produced continually for more than 200 years. Although today it is produced using more streamlined production techniques, in essence the methods used are the same as those used by Josiah Wedgwood in the 18th century, with every bas-relief decoration applied by hand.

"We are proud of the world-wide celebrations of Wedgwood's 250th anniversary. We need to reflect on our remarkable heritage, as well as the extraordinary legacy of our founder, Josiah Wedgwood. It is a time to focus on a new and exciting future with the many supporters of our great brand."

-Lord Piers Wedgwood, Brand Ambassador

Celebrating 250 years of Wedgwood!

 

 

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