Tricia Guild - Achievements and Awards

Achievements and Awards

  • 1989 Textile Institute Gold Medal for her outstanding contribution to International Textiles, UK.
  • 1991 Queen's Award for Export Achievement
  • 1992 The Export Award for Smaller Businesses.
  • 1993 Honorary Fellowship from the Royal College of Art, London, UK.
  • 1993 Honorary Master of Arts Degree from Winchester School of Art, UK.
  • 1994 A winner of the European Community Design Prize.
  • 1995 ‘Excellence de la Maison’ for Bedlinen, by Marie Claire Maison Magazine, France.
  • 1996 Queens Award for Export Achievement (Second time to be awarded)
  • 1996 Home Tex Design Award, USA.
  • 1999 Honorary Degree of Doctor of Technology, Loughborough University.
  • 2002 Elle Decoration International Design Award for Best Fabric Design.
  • 2003 Elle Decoration award for best wallpaper USA
  • 2007 The Homes & Gardens Classic Design Award – Lifetime achievement.
  • 2008 Tricia Guild awarded an OBE for services to interior design.
  • 2008 Pricewaterhouse Coopers Profit Track 100 – Britain’s fastest profit Growth firms: Designers Guild awarded 22nd place.
  • 2008 Microsoft award for Best Use of Technology
  • 2008 Freshest New Website Award
  • 2009 Homes and Gardens Fabric Awards 2009 - Portier design wins "Best Wallpaper" (From Darly Collection)

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