Tibor Reich ATI, FSIA, FRSA (1 October, 1916 – 3 February, 1996) was one of Britain’s pioneering post-war textile designers. His company, Tibor Ltd., made its name by providing cutting-edge designs that were popular with both the public and featured in key post-war projects including The Festival of Britain, Concorde, Royal Yacht Britannia, Coventry Cathedral, Clarence House and QE2. Reich was awarded a Design Council Award in 1957 and a Textile Institute Medal in 1973.
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1 October 1916 Budapest, Hungary
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Died |
3 February 1996 (aged 79)
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Zodiac | Libra |
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