Nathalie Du Pasquier

Nathalie Du Pasquier (born 1957) is a Milan-based artist and designer mostly known for her work as a founding member of the Memphis Group.

[5] Du Pasquier, the youngest member of the Memphis Group, designed textiles and furniture items.

[9] After the Memphis Group broke up, Du Pasquier shifted her focus to work on her solo career as a painter and sculptor.

In 2015, Nathalie Du Pasquier opened a solo exhibition in Berlin, Germany titled "Big Game".

[13] The Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania opened an exhibit titled "Big Objects Not Always Silent" in 2016, containing years of abstract drawings, sculptures and figurative paintings.

[15] Du Pasquier has continued to design textiles, including patterns for clothes produced by American Apparel since 2014[16] and blankets and other bedding, with her husband George Sowden, for Zig Zag Zurich in 2015.

The collection was such a success that MUT created brick material on sale similar to Du Pasquier's.

Carpet by Nathalier Du Pasquier 1985
Natalie Du Pasquier's 1986 post-modern table
Nathalie du Pasquier sign is part of the Neon Parallax in Geneva