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David Hicks

David Hicks

This "superstar designer" of the 1960's and 1970's was born in March of 1929 in Essex, Great Britain. When he was younger, David Hick's mother encouraged his drawings, theatricals and his many other fantasies. Both his father and his brother died when he was only in his teens, which left him and his mother without much. They had to sell many of their belongings and were forced to move into a smaller home.

Wherever Hicks would travel, he would always bring back something inspirational to him, something that would always help liven up a dull room. He collected different photographs, textiles, etchings, and anything he sought out to be decorative to some sort of interior.

David Hicks had a rather ordinary childhood with very limited exposure to the arts and design world. While serving in the army, he came across an issue of House and Garden, which helped him create a some sort of escape from the post-war England he was experiencing. He could not get enough of the magazine, the interior pictures continually inspired him and gave him such a broad imagination. Trying to satisfy his what seemed to be impossible to pursue passion, he joined the Georgian Group, which was an English society that organized tours of significant country houses. These

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