March 2, 2011: Patti Carpenter, Fashion and Product Designer, bring the best of global design to the American market

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by Atim Annette Oton

BDNN selects Patti Carpenter, Fashion and Product Designer, bringing the best of global design to the American market with an eye for color and trends.

Fashion and housewares designer Patti Yvonne Carpenter was born on May 2, 1955 in Washington, D.C. to Vivian and Horace Carpenter. She graduated with honors from McKinley Technical Senior High School in 1973. She then continued her education at Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City, receiving two associate degrees in applied science in 1975 and 1976.

In the fashion industry, Carpenter worked with Scott Barrie, Bill Blass, Oscar De La Renta, Gloria Vanderbilt, Adrienne Vittadini, Cynthia Rowley, Peter Max, The Limited Corporation, Timberland, and Ralph Lauren.

Carpenter became disillusioned with the garment industry after twenty-five years, and turned her interests to home décor, personal accessories and gifts markets. She is a principal and creative director of Continuum Home, Inc. and Carpenter + Company, a high end line of home decor, personal accessories and gifts that sells to stores such as Bloomingdale’s, Donna Karan, ABC Carpet and Home and the VIVA TERRA catalogue. It is all hand made with artisans and master craftspeople in Guatemala, Bolivia, and South Africa. As a design, color and trend consultant and merchandiser, Carpenter works with clients such as Donna Karan, Viva Terra Catalogue, Crate & Barrel, Bloomingdale’s, the Exploris Museum, and Agexport of the Guatemala Trade Office. Carpenter also works with the Department of Trade for the Government of South Africa and Kenya.


Carpenter also has a licensed collection of ceramics and lacquer that she designed for the Phillips Collection; it is called “Patti Carpenter for the Phillips Collection”. It is made with artisans in Nicaragua, Vietnam and Thailand. The collection can be found in numerous retailers including Donna Karen, Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale’s and J.C. Penney.

Through her extensive work with Aid to Artisans, she has worked with the International Executive Service Corps and was awarded the Presidents Volunteer Service Award by President George W. Bush in 2005. Carpenter is co-chair of the executive board of the High School of Fashion Industries and is a guest lecturer for the Fashion Institute of Technology, the Parson School of Design and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.  Carpenter currently lives in New York City. (Source: http://www.thehistorymakers.com/biography/biography.asp?bioindex=1516&category=Stylemakers&occupation=Fashion%20%26%20Home%20Decor%20Designer&name=Patti%20Carpenter)

Website:

http://carpentercompany.fv2b.com/main/mainpage.php

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