Decorative fabrics designer Lindsay dies
By Staff -- Home Textiles Today, 10/23/2007 12:39:00 PM
Kernersville, N.C. – Longtime home textiles and decorative fabrics designer Anthony G. ‘Tony’ Lindsay has died.
Lindsay, 68, spent much of his 40-year career in the home textiles industry, first at Cannon Mills where he became vp and creative director. With the merger of Fieldcrest Mills and Cannon in the mid-80s, he became vp and creative director for the combined company.
He later joined Culp as creative director and later held a similar position with the then Elizabeth Weaving.
Most recently, until he retired he was a designer and sales representative for David Rothschild Co. He also was a faculty advisor for the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, and chaired the North Carolina State University Design Advisory Board.
He is survived by his wife, three children, 10 grandchildren and a sister.
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