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Haworth for Hyundai Department Store (South Korea)

Friday, July 29th, 2011

Hennie Haworth illustrated for South Korea’s Hyundai Department Store. Her signature teacups can be seen on this beautiful picnic mat commissioned by the South Korean chain of luxury department stores.

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Haworth’s Recent Book Covers

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

Hennie Haworth illustrated book covers for two recently released titles – Las Amapolas del Olvido by Andrea Gillies (Grupo Planeta) and How to Cook: Delicious Dishes You’ll Really Want to Make (Dorling Kindersley).

Las Amapolas del Olvido, which translates to The Poppies of Oblivion, gives a true account of what it is like to care for a relative with Alzheimer’s. As the author’s mother-in-law goes through the different stages of the disease, we see how the family tries to cope with the uncertainty, sadness and frustration of witnessing a person they love lose their identity day by day.

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How to Cook: Delicious Dishes You’ll Really Want to Make gives budding chefs the know-how and confidence to cook over 40 easy-to-follow recipes from Ginger Chicken Stir Fry to Sacher Torte. With a great balance of healthy meals and treats from international cuisines, you’ll be sure to find the perfect party snack, quick meal on the run or fancy dish to impress.

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Haworth for Systembolaget (Sweden)

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

Hennie Haworth recently illustrated for Systembolaget, a Swedish chain of alcohol retailers. Her illustrations are part of an in-store campaign promoting a series of wine and dine tips from the company’s own wine and food experts. The first in the series can be seen below.

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Haworth’s Recent Editorial Work

Saturday, June 25th, 2011

Hennie Haworth recently illustrated for some of Britian’s most widely-read publications.

Her work appeared in Stella magazine’s article 40 Thrifty Style Tips, which featured ideas from different fashion designers – like Nicole Farhi, Jo Malone, and Roksanda Ilinic – for chic-but-cheap living. Stella magazine is a supplement to the Sunday Telegraph.

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Hennie also illustrated a series of plant life, animals and insects for a two-part feature on British plants and animals for Saturday’s edition of the Guardian and Sunday’s edition of the Observer.

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Haworth for Paul McCartney’s Deluxe Edition

Thursday, June 23rd, 2011

Hennie Haworth’s illustrated for Paul McCartney’s recently released McCartney II Deluxe Edition Box Set.
Her illustrations can be seen in an animated documentary by London-based animation studio, Show + Tell, featuring audio commentary from Paul McCartney, as well as rare and never-before-seen footage of the Beatles. It is available now.

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Haworth Launches New Designs

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

Hennie Haworth’s new line of products for house and home debuted at the Illustration Fair in Stockholm, Sweden, this past spring. Inspired by the popularity of Hennie’s Tea Set print for Habitat, new items include the Tea Cup Tea Towel, Tea Saucer Cushion and a series of Tea Cup greeting cards.

The items, which are available from Hennie’s online shop, were also part of an exhibition at Tokyo’s Sweet Room Daikanyama in June. The exhibition was hosted by Mr. Magpie, an Japanese seller of quirky kitchen linens from Europe.

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Magnet Reps at Licensing International Expo

Friday, June 10th, 2011

Magnet Reps will be at the Licensing International Expo at the Mandalay Convention Center (booth 4073) in Las Vegas, June 14-16th.

Following up on the success of SURTEX last month, Magnet Reps will return with the successful lines of Bella Pilar, Catalina Estrada, Nate Williams, Hennie Haworth and Eleanor Grosch with collections spanning everyday, holiday, bridal and kids from ankle-biter through tween and teen.

Magnet Reps unites their work with the art licensing needs of respected companies large and small, matching art with product and creating unique solutions for clients in industries such as apparel, social expression, publishing, gift and toys. If you’d like to make an appointment to review the collections of any of our artists, please contact us at art@magnetreps.com or call (866) 390-5656. See you there!

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Magnet Reps at SURTEX 2011

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

Magnet Reps will debut a new artist and more than 50 new lines at SURTEX 2011 in New York (Javits Convention Center, booth 341-343) May 15 – 17th.

Returning with the successful lines of Bella Pilar, Catalina Estrada and Nate Williams, Magnet Reps will launch new collections spanning everyday, holiday, bridal and kids from ankle-biter through tween and teen. New artist Eleanor Grosch adds some mid-century style to the agency, joining Hennie Haworth, Jenn Playford and Marguerite Sauvage.

Magnet Reps unites their work with the art licensing needs of respected companies large and small, matching art with product and creating unique solutions for clients in industries such as apparel, social expression, publishing, gift and toys. Bella Pilar will attend SURTEX and be available to say hello during the show. If you’d like to make an appointment to review the collections of any of our artists, please contact us at art@magnetreps.com or call (866) 390-5656.

If we miss you at Surtex we hope to see you next month in Vegas at Licensing International Expo from June 14 – 16th (Mandalay Bay Convention Center, booth 4073). We’re making appointments for the show and look forward to seeing you there!

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Haworth Featured in DPI Magazine

Monday, April 25th, 2011

Hennie Haworth was featured in a recent issue of Taiwanese art and design magazine, DPI. The four-page spread features an interview, as well as both personal and client work.

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Haworth for The Secret Life of Stuff

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

Hennie Haworh illustrated the cover of Julie Hill’s new book The Secret Life of Stuff: A Manual for a New Material World (Vintage Books). The book examines how over-consumption effects our environment, uncovering the true origin and cost of stuff, while providing alternatives that won’t damage the environment.

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