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Richard Quinn chooses Epson to print textiles for festival stage

  • steve8125
  • Aug 31, 2017
  • 2 min read

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Summer is festival season in the UK and Port Eliot Festival in Cornwall celebrated words, music, fashion, nature and food. One of the stages at the event was the ‘The Wardrobe Department’ which hosted interviews with new young creative talent and design legends on a set totally designed, and much of it personally produced, by award winning fashion designer Richard Quinn using Epson digital print technology.

A fan of Epson digital printers, Richard Quinn printed the Mylar metallic wall coverings and Premier Textiles furniture fabric himself on his dye-sublimation Epson SureColor SC-F9200 in his new Richard Quinn Studio. Forming the stage centrepiece, the sofa and armchair were upholstered by department store John Lewis in association with furniture manufacturer Parker Knoll. The matching stage floor tiles were printed by Slam Signs on Spandex non-slip vinyl on a SureColor SC-SC80600 printer. All the elements were installed on-site by Andrew Tomlinson, creating a stunning flower powered set.

During the festival Sarah Mower, British Fashion Council ambassador for emerging talent and chief critic for Vogue.com, interviewed Richard on the stage about his new collection launch at London Fashion Week later this year and his new print studio in London. This creative space allows Richard to not only develop and produce his own collections, but also provide a print service, run workshops, and enable young designers to use the equipment themselves if they wish.

‘Being invited to create a unique, one off set for the festival was such an exciting prospect,’ said Richard. ‘Although initially daunting because I had to create so many appropriate surfaces and textiles for the set, the Epson technology, its ease of use and multiple available substrates made the task straight forward, cost effective and achievable in a short time frame. My design and print is all about the colour vibrancy and the Epson technology allowed me to get the desired Pantones with ease across all the substrates. The SureColor SC-F9200 has been so efficient for our fashion line and this was the first time exploring upholstery fabrics ­– a great success! The Epson option for a four pass plus 30 ensured the thicker pile fabrics are as vibrant as others, making the Parker Knoll furniture really pop!’


 
 
 

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