DIMITRIOS APOSTOLOU has dedicated more than thirty years to the
field of documentary designs, offering to clients the most
exquisite and knowledgeable resource available worldwide. Known
for his expertise in buying, appraising, and selling textile
documents, he has been based in New York City since 1969. A loyal
and well-deserved following of leading international designers and
stylists count on his discoveries and reputation.
CAROL SARCHET holds degrees in both apparel and fiber arts. She
lived abroad for several years, traveling and acquiring old
textiles for her own collection. While living in Brazil, she
created custom hand woven hangings, spinning and dying the yarn
for most projects. Pioneering the study of dyestuffs from
Brazilian flora, she developed many original recipes. A desire to
be further immersed in the field of antique textiles brought her
to New York City 15 years ago, when she joined Dimitrios in his
archive enterprises.
LAURIE MARMAN first became involved with textiles in a fine art setting while studying fiber arts at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The program focused her studies on specialized hand-dyeing, surface design, and fabric manipulation techniques. Laurie holds a degree in Fashion Design from F.I.T. as wells a B.A. in English Literature and Women's Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Laurie now joins the design archive as a valuable asset to our Home Furnishing clientele.
VICTOR APOSTOLOU, a recent graduate from Boston University, has
joined the archive as a design consultant to men's apparel and
furnishings.