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  1. Japanese floral 1965–75 was created in the Sydney studio of Florence Broadhurst—the ‘high priestess of printed paper’, the ‘flame headed prima donna of the printing table’. (1) It is as enigmatic as its creator, a rare one‑colour design amid a kaleidoscope of bold, multi‑colour designs. Broadhurst loved colour, including lime ...

  2. "The Florence Broadhurst designs are boldly glamorous, contemporary and eccentric. We couldn’t think of a more appropriate partnership than to see her designs and brand interpreted into beautiful collections of furniture, lighting and wall art by Selamat. We are absolutely delighted to have formed a partnership with a company of their calibre.

  3. Florence Broadhurst, 1967. Florence Maud Broadhurst (1899-1977), designer, businesswoman, singer and banjolele player, was born on 28 July 1899 at Mungy Station, near Mount Perry, Queensland, fourth surviving child of Queensland-born parents William Broadhurst, stockman, later a grazier and hotelier, and his wife Margaret Ann, née Crawford.

  4. Florence Broadhurst’s fearless spirit shines through in every aspect of her life. Her boldness took her from Sydney to London via Asia and back to Sydney, where her design archive remains, transformed into an array of home furnishings, wallpapers and fashion accessories. Hey stunning "Kabuki" print above.

  5. Years ahead of her time, Florence Broadhurst created hundreds of beautiful hand screen printed wallpapers and textiles. These were unique and luxurious patterns with rich and vibrant colours, perfectly reflecting Florence’s flamboyant personality and style. Born in rural Australia in 1899, Florence lived a life of mystery, eccentricity and fame.

  6. 31 de ago. de 2006 · Florence Broadhurst—chanteuse in Shanghai in the 1920s, couturier on Bond Street in the '30s, painter in Australia in the '50s and designer of extraordinary wallpaper from the early '60s until ...

  7. 6 de nov. de 2021 · Florence Broadhurst – Photo Credit F. [Florence] Broadhurst wallpaper, 8 September 1962 photographs by Victor Johnston. Courtesy of the Mitchell. Florence Broadhurst’s legacy continues to inspire many across the world but much closer to home the designer’s work has inspired an exhibition at Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery.