Kenneth Partridge | |
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Born | Brockley, London, England | 24 August 1926
Died | 7 December 2015 89) | (aged
Occupation | interior designer |
Partner | Derek Granger[1] |
Kenneth Partridge (24 August 1926 – 7 December 2015) was an English interior designer, who created homes for two of the Beatles, and showrooms for fashion designers Hardy Amies and Norman Hartnell.
Partridge was born in Brockley, south London, the son of Sidney Partridge, an electrical engineer and factory manager, and his wife Dorothy (née Brown).[2] He served as a Bevin Boy during World War II [1]
John Lennon bought Kenwood, St. George's Hill on 15 July 1964, and spent £40,000 on remodelling it, employing Partridge for the interior design, having admired his work at the Beatles' manager Brian Epstein's house.[2]
References
- 1 2 "Kenneth Partridge, interior designer - obituary - Telegraph". telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
- 1 2 Lutyens, Dominic (21 December 2015). "Kenneth Partridge obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
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