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TOTAL Art Licensing
DESIGNER PARVANEH HOLLOWAY RETURNS TO SURTEX TO SHOWCASE
NEW COLLECTIONS
Persian designer Parvaneh Holloway celebrates vaneh items also will be featured in the fall 2007
her second Surtex Show, in May 2007, to show- catalog: the Parvaneh masks, Perfect Day For A
case new design themes, high profile licensees Picnic (Parvaneh cat), and the Persian Fantasy
and expanded product collections. Colorful Carousel Horse.
fantasy birds, jeweled flowers, insects and fruits Art Evolution, Canada, presents framed prints
embellish new ivory china tableware, animal measuring 25” x 25”. Decorative frames, with
sculptures, Christmas ornaments and nativities, either silver or gold leaf embellishment comple-
by the Lenox Group Inc; framed art prints by ment the collection of nine new designs. The
Art Evolution; Lady Clare framed prints are distribut-
felt-backed hard place- ed through furniture, home
mats and coasters, and accent, gift and department
Statements hand-em- stores, as well as through
broidered cotton table hospitality and restaurant
linens, both distributed by properties, model show
C & W Imports; and sta- home suppliers, mail order
tionery and paper party- catalogs and on-line cata-
ware by Caspari Inc. logs
Lenox, Bristol, Pa., ex- Statements, distributed in
pands the Parvaneh home the U.S. by C & W Imports,
décor collections with debuts hand-embroidered
order catalogs.
new Springtime Splen- 100% cotton napkins,
Caspari, Inc., a Parveneh licensee for the past
dor berry bowl, sugar placemats, cocktail napkins
seventeen years, introduces Jeweled Birds, fea-
caddy, and teabag holder. and guest towels, each fea-
tured on boxed note cards and napkins and
Parvaneh’s work is seen in new Lenox Collec- turing two new designs by Parvaneh: a jeweled
plates.
tions hand-painted ivory china figurines and Butterfly and Flower pattern and a jeweled But-
In addition to the new and on-going licensed gift
sculptures, each embellished with touches of terfly and Bee pattern. Lady Clare, also distrib-
and home collections described above, Parvaneh
gold. The various collections include Parvaneh uted by C & W Imports, continues its successful
is currently targeting licensing for needlepoint
animals, handbags, and a limited-edition framed collection of felt-backed hardboard placemats
decorative accessories, bedding and bath, wall-
and signed butterfly print. The sculptures, as the and coasters featuring Parvaneh’s Butterfly on
paper, fabric, area rugs, and fashion accessories.
home décor giftware, are distributed primarily Vine pattern and Parvaneh’s Tone on Tone Vine
Parvaneh Holloway has been designing greeting
through direct response channels with possible pattern in four colors: blue, pink, yellow and
cards and paper products for H. George Cas-
expansion into wholesale specialty channels. teal. The Statements table linens and Lady Clare
pari, Inc. since June of 1990. Over the past fifteen
Parvaneh will be featured in the Lenox Orna- placemats and coasters will sell through special-
years she has produced more than 160 designs,
ment Club summer newsletter. Three new Par- ty gift shops, specialty tabletop shops and mail
many of which have been published and sold in-
ternationally.
NEW LICENSING AGREEMENTS DEENA SCHNITMAN LAUNCHES
FOR DOROTHIA ROHNER WEBSITE
Many licensing relationships began last May at Surtex for artist Doro- Deena Schnitman has recently launched a website – www.deenaschnit-
thia Rohner of Painted Wings Studio. man.com. She will be at Surtex on booth 907 to both sell and license
Recently she signed an agreement to license her imag- her designs. The designs in her collection are made using a process
es to MugWorld Inc. Several of her images will be released called paste-paper, a form of decorating paper dating back to the six-
in 2007 on mugs targeting the gift store market. Her wildflower water- teenth century when it was used by bookbinders for endpapers and
color paintings combined with sepia line drawings create designs aimed bookcovers in Europe.
at nature lovers and gardeners. “Making paste paper is always exciting as it offers me never-ending
opportunities to explore both colour and design. My designs are often
inspired by primative art, ornamental motifs and the patterns, textures
and colours found in nature,” says Schnitman.
Schnitman produces one-of-a-kind paste-paper patterns for commer-
cial reproduction on surfaces such as apparel and decorative fabrics,
bed and bath linens, home furnishings, packaging, paper products, tex-
tiles and wall coverings. She also works with 2D and 3D art, with wall
art, sculpture, boxes and book forms made from paste papers and a
combination of other materials such as beads, decorative paper, fabric
and more.
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