Kurt Andersen and designer Todd Oldham talk about the intoxicating power of color in art, design, and music.
Todd Oldham is a designer for whom color is both whimsy and serious business. Oldham first made his name as a fashion designer of clothes known for their graphic patterns, fun details, and campy themes. Today he designs a line of house wares for Target, a furniture line for La-Z- Boy, and continues to do interior design and photography projects, in addition to designing clothes.
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