Robin Mazzolla

Senior Accountant Manager at Chelsea Textiles

Robin Mazzolla is a seasoned accounting professional with extensive experience in financial management and operations. Currently serving as Senior Accountant Manager at Chelsea Textiles Ltd since November 2022, Robin previously held positions as Accounting Manager and HR Coordinator at ACE IT Solutions from May 2013 to November 2022. Prior to that, Robin worked as Account Manager in Sales Administration at Popcorn, Indiana from September 2005 to May 2013 and began career as a Bartender/Trainer at Applebee's from August 2000 to September 2005. Robin holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Management and Operations from Caldwell University, earned between 2012 and 2017, and attended Bergen Community College from 2000 to 2001.

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Chelsea Textiles

Chelsea Textiles was formed in 1990 to faithfully recreate antique textiles, cushions and furnishing accessories, the originals of which are becoming vanishingly scarce. Chelsea Textiles is a family firm, started by Mona Perlhagen, who moved to London from New York, where she had been a fashion buyer for Bloomingdale’s. She identified a need for perfect recreations of antique embroidered fabrics and cushions, to complement traditional interiors, and set about researching and sourcing authentic materials and the world’s best craftsmen, to produce hand-embroidered fabrics of the same quality as those of the 17th and 18th centuries. Jenny Simpson, her daughter, has worked for Chelsea Textiles since 2004 and has risen to become their main designer of fabrics, furniture and cushions. She has brought a whole new dimension to the company’s antique fabric and furniture designs, for which Chelsea Textiles has been known over the past twenty years. Her youthful eye has developed the range into items, which appeal to a whole new audience of stylish younger adults. Her modern take on traditional designs, which have always been thought of as ideally suited to period settings, updates them for contemporary apartment dwellers, without losing any of their classic style.


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