From 1962 to 1965 Hauler-Goltz worked as an apprentice for Marga Hielle-Vatter at rohi, a textile manufacturer near Munich. During this inspiring apprenticeship she learned the textile trade and began to develop her own design aesthetic. Hausler-Goltz went on to pursue a master's degree in Design at the University of Fine Arts in Hamburg, studying with well-known print designer Margaret Hildebrand. After completing school she began her career as a freelance textile designer and has since worked for several well-known companies, including a ten-year association with the acclaimed textile manufacturer Taunus Textildruck. Hausler-Goltz frequently visited New York in the 1970’s. In 1977 the former Knoll... more.

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