Omega, Workshops
Organization founded in 1913 by the critic R. Fraf, in cooperation with artists such as Ms. Grant and B. Bell. The furniture, the ceramics, the textiles and other items that are designed and decorated there, followed the visual ideas and innovations of the Bloomsbury Group and circulated with the Greek letter Omega as the only distinctive (the artist remained silent and anonymous). The economic failure of the whole enterprise, led to its split in 1920.