




Which five words best describe you? Ebullient, hard-working, creative, compassionate, well-fed!
How did you get your career start and what path have you taken since? In the late 1970s I graduated from East Sydney Tech and went to work for a soft furnishings company. Later on I started my own workroom and picked up amazing clients such as Ann Gyngell, Colefax & Fowler, Michael Love and Thomas Hamel.
What’s the best lesson you’ve learnt along the way? To make sure that the work we manufacture is made with care and consideration.
What’s the best lesson you’ve learnt along the way? To make sure that the work we manufacture is made with care and consideration.
What’s your proudest career achievement? No Chintz. Putting together a textile range which is affordable and stylish.
What’s been your best decision? Marrying my husband Richard.
Who inspires you? I’m more inspired by life and nature.
What are you passionate about? Colour, pattern and being alive.
Which person, living or dead, would you most like to meet? Patricia Urquiola. I find her work whimsical, well made and it always brings a smile to my face.
What dream do you still want to fulfil? To do yoga everyday.
8 comments:
Great interview, I love "No Chitnz" !!!
Thanks for this beautiful post. I adore the layering of different prints together in these shots
Thanks for this great insight. I adore No Chintz. Chrissie's style is so like my own that I covet everything she every produces. Her eye is spot on. Love her 'well-fed' comment!! x
Looks like an amazing store - I will definitely check this out when I am next up in Sydney!
Glad you all enjoyed the post.
I love there fabric shame I cannot do any of there work shops would love to take part one day! :)
I became familiar with No Chintz through Real Living magazine (I'm a subscriber). LOVE the colours and patterns, I'm often drawn to them before anything else.
You're so lucky getting to shop at the store!
You are indeed very lucky to be able to shop there! I dream of it everytime I look at any of her designs or her personal interior.
Claudine
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