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Hearst Museum object titled Textile sample, accession number 7-6847, described as Yardage. Rayon. Plain weave, printed. Blue ground, varicolored designs. 28 by 78 inches. Vase, human figure motives; designed by Stig Lindberg, “Pottery” The Nordiska Kompaniet
Hearst Museum object titled Textile sample, accession number 7-6783a-e, described as twill weave, damask, 64% cotton, 18% linen, 18% spun rayon, a. - brown grey beige b. - 2 blues, med. green, lt. green c.- grey gold brown d. - green, royal blue, grey, blue-green e. - orange gold yellow ochre "La Ronde" huge design of 20" squares with circles inside, reversal of predominating face of twill weave using 2 warp and 2 filler colors
Hearst Museum object titled Textile sample, accession number 7-6766, described as 60% cotton, 40% linen,  open weave, plain weave,  Open weave ground with 3 design bands of vertical stem with flat leaf shapes on each side. Designs in plain weave Anton Maix fabrics
Hearst Museum object titled Textile sample, accession number 7-6866, described as Yardage: Printed cotton.  Twill weave, 100% cotton.  Printing.  2 blues, black and dr. gray.  AVENY - Des. by Linje Hemma, 48-47 inch wide.  $2.14/yd.  Pattern of vertical stripes from blue & white on edge to dark grey and black in center on white ground.  Sample flagged with 3 colorways.  January 1969 condit. good.  24 inches by 53 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile sample, accession number 7-6868, described as Towel or hanging.  Linen.  Print.  Charcoal grey on cream background.  One large sheep in profile with decorative curly wool; group of 24 little sheep form circle on large sheep's side.  Designed by Mrs. Avien, a Swedish designer who taught at UC Berkeley in 1968.  She gave this to C.E. Rossbach then. This type of design was admired in 1968 by the architectural staff at UC Berkeley.  L. 30 inches.  W. 23 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile sample, accession number 7-6851, described as Yardage. Coton. Plain weave, printed. Green ground, white designs. 31 by 81.5 inches. Linear motives, a fantasy of plants, animals, human figures; designed by Stig Lindberg, “Poeme d’Amour” The Nordiska Kompaniet
Hearst Museum object titled Textile sample, accession number 7-6773, described as Open Weave Casement 56% linen, 29% cotton, 15%rayon Vertical strips of solid, plain weave alternate with groups of nine, 1/4 inch open weave stripes. Nubby yarn used for weft Anton Maix Fabrics, Inc.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile sample, accession number 7-6855, described as Yardage. Cotton and rayon. Plain weave, printed. Dark green ground, multicolor print. 30 inches by 2 yards 11 inches. “Herbarium” by designer Stig Lindberg. Floral and leaf shapes printed on a dark green background. One end hemmed. #61427.
Hearst Museum object titled Textile sample, accession number 7-6850, described as Yardage. Cotton. Plain weave, printed. Whites and greens. 31 by 81 inches. Line, “eye” motives; designed by Astrid Sampe Hultberg, “Kulram” The Nordiska Kompaniet
Hearst Museum object titled Textile sample, accession number 7-6853, described as Yardage. Cotton. Plain weave, printed. Gray and white. 30.75 by 83 inches. Linear and lozenge designs; designed by Astrid Sampe Hultberg, “Mandelkarna” The Nordiska Kompaniet