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Textile designer Kristina Isola has followed in the footsteps of her mother Maija Isola. She made her first sketches for fabrics at the age of sixteen as an assistant to her mother. Between 1978 and 1987 mother and daughter designed for Marimekko under the joint name of Maija Isola/Kristina Isola. At present, Kristina Isola designs her own fabric prints and is also responsible for the new colourways of Maija Isola’s designs and the adaptation of their patterns to suit different products.
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Andreas Hansen trained at Ringe becoming a skilled cabinet maker in 1956. He then attended the Kunsthandvrerkerskolen (The School of Arts and Crafts, Denmark ) Graduating in 1962.
He continued his studies at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Denmark 1962-1963. Undertaking study tours to Florence, Rome and Venice. During this period he worked for the architects Mogens Koch and Vilhelm Wohlert.
In 1968 up to 1988 he returned to the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, as a teacher a role he also undertook between 1970 - 1973 at Denmark's Design School. In 1974 he went on a study tour of Egypt.
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