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Marguerita Mergentime (1894–1941) was an American textile designer best known for printed fabrics, making her mark in the 1930s with table linens in bold colors and innovative patterns created to enliven American households. Mergentime also designed sheets, towels, and tableware. In New York City in the 1930s, Mergentime worked with some of the best-known designers of the day, including Donald Deskey, Russel Wright, and Frederick Kiesler. Her work was featured in The New Yorker, House & Garden, House Beautiful, and Vogue.

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  • Marguerita Mergentime (1894–1941) was an American textile designer best known for printed fabrics, making her mark in the 1930s with table linens in bold colors and innovative patterns created to enliven American households. Mergentime also designed sheets, towels, and tableware. In New York City in the 1930s, Mergentime worked with some of the best-known designers of the day, including Donald Deskey, Russel Wright, and Frederick Kiesler. Her work was featured in The New Yorker, House & Garden, House Beautiful, and Vogue. (en)
  • Marguerita Straus, conocida como Marguerita Mergentime, (Nueva York, 3 de marzo de 1894-1941) fue una diseñadora textil estadounidense conocida por sus telas estampadas, que marcó la década de 1930 con su mantelería de colores llamativos y patrones innovadores creados para animar los hogares estadounidenses. Mergentime también diseñó sábanas, toallas y vajillas. En la ciudad de Nueva York en la década de 1930, Mergentime trabajó con algunos de los diseñadores más conocidos de la época, como Donald Deskey, Russel Wright y Frederick Kiesler. Su trabajo apareció en The New Yorker, House & Garden, House Beautiful y Vogue.​ (es)
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  • Marguerita Mergentime (1894–1941) was an American textile designer best known for printed fabrics, making her mark in the 1930s with table linens in bold colors and innovative patterns created to enliven American households. Mergentime also designed sheets, towels, and tableware. In New York City in the 1930s, Mergentime worked with some of the best-known designers of the day, including Donald Deskey, Russel Wright, and Frederick Kiesler. Her work was featured in The New Yorker, House & Garden, House Beautiful, and Vogue. (en)
  • Marguerita Straus, conocida como Marguerita Mergentime, (Nueva York, 3 de marzo de 1894-1941) fue una diseñadora textil estadounidense conocida por sus telas estampadas, que marcó la década de 1930 con su mantelería de colores llamativos y patrones innovadores creados para animar los hogares estadounidenses. Mergentime también diseñó sábanas, toallas y vajillas. En la ciudad de Nueva York en la década de 1930, Mergentime trabajó con algunos de los diseñadores más conocidos de la época, como Donald Deskey, Russel Wright y Frederick Kiesler. Su trabajo apareció en The New Yorker, House & Garden, House Beautiful y Vogue.​ (es)
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