Mary
is the designer and vision behind all of the products Mary Lake-Thompson
Ltd has to offer. She oversees everything from initial design concept
to the end product. Mary started drawing and painting from the time
she was a young child and never looked back. Growing up, she bounced
around from Colorado, to Connecticut, and then back to Colorado where
she attended the University of Colorado as an art student. After 2 years
there, she decided she could not resist the lively state of California,
and moved to San Francisco in 1970. She attended the San Francisco Art
Institute where she majored in Photography. Mary met her husband, Richard
Thompson, not long after arriving in the west and they married in 1974.
After graduating, Mary and Richard grew tired of the city life and chose
to move to the quiet town of Oroville, located about 45 minutes north
of Sacramento.
It is in Oroville that Mary really began her career as a commercial
artist. Soon after moving to Oroville, she had 2 daughters, Sara in
1977, and Abby in 1979. Her beautiful children served well as inspiration
in her first paintings. She often used them in illustrations, along
with her many beloved animals and gardens where she lived in picturesque
Northern California. In the early 80’s, Mary was lucky enough
to land an art show at a gallery called The Nut Tree, also located in
Northern California. It was here that she sold 60 paintings and was
the true start to her career. She began to sell prints to local galleries
and went door to door, up and down California, selling these prints
out of the trunk of her car. After the prints proved to be successful,
she began a greeting card company, using her own artwork on the cards.
Along with Richard, she began attending the New York Stationary show
where she picked up licensing contracts, one of which was C.R. Gibson.
She designed baby books, address books, diaries, paper napkins etc.
Eddie Bauer was the next to approach her to design and produce gift
baskets for them, which included soaps and lotion. It was after this
order, that Mary got the idea to turn her designing skills into doing
packaging of her own. From this point her company has designed and produced
soaps, towels, aprons, bath products, drawer liners, sachets and most
recently, napkins and hats. Mary has been able to use her own unique
designs on all of these products as well as using reproductions of handpicked
vintage art.
Mary Lake-Thompson Ltd is now a large small company, sometimes employing
more than 40 people at high times of the season. Mary and Richard still
reside in Oroville, where they own 2 buildings in the downtown area.
One is actually a historic landmark building, where Mary runs her own
retail store and has a design studio in the back. The other building,
otherwise known as “The Factory”, is exactly that. It is
in the factory that all of the products are hand made by very capable
employees. This is also where all orders are shipped out and all storage
is kept.
All off Mary Lake-Thompson Ltd.'s products are designed, printed, packaged and shipped in the USA.