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Susan Orlay b. 1913

Also known as Zsuzsa Kozma, Zsuzsa Kozma-Orlay
  • Designer (Architect / Interior Architect / Landscape Architect)
Orlay "trained in furniture design and graphic arts at the Schools of Applied Art in Budapest, Stuttgart and Vienna". While studying, she worked as a designer in the offices of her father the architect Lajoz Kozma. Immigrating to Australia in the late 1940s, she continued her design career as Susan Orlay. Furniture, interiors, textiles and graphic design by Orlay are known.
Tags: modernism, interior design, furniture design, Graphic design, Textile design
  • Biographical Data b. 1913 Hungary
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  • Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England, UK
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Updated Nov. 19, 2017
Created Aug. 3, 2015
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