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The Omega Workshops

The Omega Workshops was a British design collective founded in 1913 by artist Wyndham Lewis and other members of the Vorticist movement. It aimed to promote modern art through practical designs for furniture, textiles, and interiors, blending artistic innovation with commercial production. The workshops featured vibrant colors, bold patterns, and abstract forms, showcasing the principles of modernism. Influential artists such as Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant contributed to its creations, making Omega a significant player in the early 20th-century decorative arts movement. It emphasized the idea that art should be integrated into everyday life.