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In celebration of #WorldDesignDay we’re getting nostalgic with 6 iconic designs from our collection… See many of these designs IRL in #DesignerMakerUser - our free display featuring almost 1000 items of 20th and 21st century design💛
Did you ever own an Apple iMac G3? 🖥️ Created in 1998, this iconic computer combined simple easy-to-use design with a retro-future exterior. See the G3 IRL and discover Apple's evolution in our #DesignerMakerUser display - free entry. 💛
Ever wondered what this curious object is inside #DesignerMakerUser? | It's the Femur Chair designed by Assa Assuach (2014). This chair is unique to each person as it can be 3D printed to suit a person's specific posture. What object, if you had the chance, would you personalise?
Do you remember what your first computer looked like? Created in 1998, the @Apple iMac G3 combined simple easy-to-use design with a retro-future exterior. See the G3 IRL and discover Apple's evolution in our #DesignerMakerUser display - free entry. 💛
#DesignerMakerUser | From Michael Thonet's mass produced Vienna coffee house chair (1859), to the 3D printed Femur chair (2014), designed to suit a person's posture - discover how manufacturing has democratised design. fal.cn/33LrK
Did you know German designer Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky was one of the first women to graduate from architecture school and to design a fitted kitchen? Discover the prototype of her iconic Frankfurt Kitchen in our permanent display #DesignerMakerUser - free entry. 💛
#Onthisday 20 years ago the Oyster card was launched! 🦪 To mark the occasion, here's a set of Oyster card nails from our collection, designed by @LucieDavis1993 💅 On display as part of #DesignerMakerUser, the nails feature an RFID chip allowing the wearer to swipe in and out.
Have you seen the Design Museum’s crowdsourced wall? With more than 200 nominated objects from 25 countries, the wall highlights the diverse relationships that we have with everyday objects – including the £5 banknote and a pair of rubber gloves 💷 🧤 @JLR_News #DesignerMakerUser
Sculptural yet fully functional. See how Charles and Ray Eames have impacted the world of design in our permanent display #DesignerMakerUser - free entry🪑
Designed in 1968 by Arthur Bracegirdle the B219 Keracolor television was inspired by ‘one of the most simplistic and pleasing of all geometric shapes.’ Do you remember your childhood television? 📺 See this television IRL in our free permanent display #DesignerMakerUser.
A #PhilippeStarck lemon squeezer, @adidas Stan Smith sneakers, a @technics record player & a trench coat – these are just a few of the items on display in our #DesignerMakerUser crowdsourced wall. If you could put any object in the Design Museum, what would it be?📞🖥🎒🎮
From Sony's Minidisc to the Valentine typewriter see design that has defined our modern world in our #DesignerMakerUser display - free entry. 💛
How have televisions evolved throughout the years? 📺 From the rounded plastic bodies and extendable ariels to larger screens and portable alternatives, see how television design has developed in our permanent display #DesignerMakerUser - free entry.
Before Margarete Lihotzky’s Frankfurt Kitchen (1926) kitchen designs were impractical. Mapping the journeys people do in kitchens, Lihotzky came up with a user-centred approach to kitchen design. See a prototype of The Frankfurt Kitchen in our #DesignerMakerUser display.💛
The Week Junior Show podcast has just landed! 🎉🎧Find out what’s going on in UK politics right now, why there are seals in the River Thames and let us know whether you think people should be allowed to keep the treasure they find: tinyurl.com/TWJ-Podcast #DesignerMakerUser
The Frankfurt Kitchen | #DesignerMakerUser for learning groups 🎥🫶 Bring your school, home educator group, college or university to the Design Museum’s permanent exhibition 'Designer Maker User' a life size model of the Frankfurt Kitchen. youtu.be/wrdwMfJJPP0?si… via @YouTube
#Onthisday 20 years ago the Oyster card was launched! 🦪 To mark the occasion, here's a set of Oyster card nails from our collection, designed by @LucieDavis1993 💅 On display as part of #DesignerMakerUser, the nails feature an RFID chip allowing the wearer to swipe in and out.
Discover designs from across the years at London's @DesignMuseum. 🚲 The free-to-enter permanent collection display - #DesignerMakerUser - tells the story of British design, showcasing 1,000 iconic objects. #MuseumDay (4/5)
In celebration of #WorldDesignDay @DesignMuseum is getting nostalgic with 6 iconic designs from our collection… See many of these designs IRL in #DesignerMakerUser - the free display featuring almost 1000 items of 20th and 21st century design💛
In celebration of #WorldDesignDay we’re getting nostalgic with 6 iconic designs from our collection… See many of these designs IRL in #DesignerMakerUser - our free display featuring almost 1000 items of 20th and 21st century design💛
A pair of @LEVIS, the @nokia 1100, a blue @IKEA shopping bag and a jar of @marmite – these are just a few of the items on display in our #DesignerMakerUser crowdsourced wall. If you could put any object in the Design Museum, what would it be? 📞🖥🎒🎮🥄🎲💡🪤
Before Margarete Lihotzky’s Frankfurt Kitchen (1926) kitchen designs were impractical. Mapping the journeys people do in kitchens, Lihotzky came up with a user-centred approach to kitchen design. See a prototype of The Frankfurt Kitchen in our #DesignerMakerUser display.
Have you discovered our #DesignerMakerUser display? From the Olivetti Valentine typewriter and poster collection, to a technology wall and life-size model of the Frankfurt kitchen, explore almost 1000 iconic items of 20th and 21st century design – free entry 💛
📢Due to train strikes and staff shortages our #DesignerMakerUser exhibition will not be open today. #ParablesForHappiness🌈, #ASMR_IRL✨ and #ObjectsOfDesire🦞 will be open as usual today - plan your visit: designmuseum.org
How have televisions evolved throughout the years? 📺 From the rounded plastic bodies and extendable ariels to larger screens and portable alternatives, see how television design has developed in our permanent display #DesignerMakerUser - free entry.
A #PhilippeStarck lemon squeezer, @adidas Stan Smith sneakers, a @technics record player & a trench coat – these are just a few of the items on display in our #DesignerMakerUser crowdsourced wall. If you could put any object in the Design Museum, what would it be?📞🖥🎒🎮
Sculptural yet fully functional. See how Charles and Ray Eames have impacted the world of design in our permanent display #DesignerMakerUser - free entry🪑
Before Margarete Lihotzky’s Frankfurt Kitchen (1926) kitchen designs were impractical. Mapping the journeys people do in kitchens, Lihotzky came up with a user-centred approach to kitchen design. See a prototype of The Frankfurt Kitchen in our #DesignerMakerUser display.💛
RT @DesignMuseum: What else would you add to the wall? #DesignerMakerUser is open daily - free entry🚲📺🤳 bloom.bg/3tf0gPC
What else would you add to the wall? #DesignerMakerUser is open daily - free entry🚲📺🤳
It had to be @DesignMuseum’s crowdsourced wall because of the sheer #Number of artefacts on show for today's #Museum30. It's an incredible collection of objects nominated by its visitors because of their design & impact on their lives. Lovely visitors interaction & contribution.
Designed in 1968 by Arthur Bracegirdle the B219 Keracolor television was inspired by ‘one of the most simplistic and pleasing of all geometric shapes.’ Do you remember your childhood television? 📺 See this television IRL in our free permanent display #DesignerMakerUser.
Did you know German designer Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky was one of the first women to graduate from architecture school and to design a fitted kitchen? Discover the prototype of her iconic Frankfurt Kitchen in our permanent display #DesignerMakerUser - free entry. 💛
How have televisions evolved throughout the years? 📺 From the rounded plastic bodies and extendable ariels to larger screens and portable alternatives, see how television design has developed in our permanent display #DesignerMakerUser - free entry.
Ever wondered what this curious object is inside #DesignerMakerUser? | It's the Femur Chair designed by Assa Assuach (2014). This chair is unique to each person as it can be 3D printed to suit a person's specific posture. What object, if you had the chance, would you personalise?
Did you ever own an Apple iMac G3? 🖥️ Created in 1998, this iconic computer combined simple easy-to-use design with a retro-future exterior. See the G3 IRL and discover Apple's evolution in our #DesignerMakerUser display - free entry. 💛
Do you remember what your first computer looked like? Created in 1998, the @Apple iMac G3 combined simple easy-to-use design with a retro-future exterior. See the G3 IRL and discover Apple's evolution in our #DesignerMakerUser display - free entry. 💛
#Onthisday 20 years ago the Oyster card was launched! 🦪 To mark the occasion, here's a set of Oyster card nails from our collection, designed by @LucieDavis1993 💅 On display as part of #DesignerMakerUser, the nails feature an RFID chip allowing the wearer to swipe in and out.
Did you know German designer Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky was one of the first women to graduate from architecture school and to design a fitted kitchen? Discover the prototype of her iconic Frankfurt Kitchen in our permanent display #DesignerMakerUser - free entry. 💛
Sculptural yet fully functional. See how Charles and Ray Eames have impacted the world of design in our permanent display #DesignerMakerUser - free entry🪑
Have you seen the Design Museum’s crowdsourced wall? With more than 200 nominated objects from 25 countries, the wall highlights the diverse relationships that we have with everyday objects – including the £5 banknote and a pair of rubber gloves 💷 🧤 @JLR_News #DesignerMakerUser
Designed in 1968 by Arthur Bracegirdle the B219 Keracolor television was inspired by ‘one of the most simplistic and pleasing of all geometric shapes.’ Do you remember your childhood television? 📺 See this television IRL in our free permanent display #DesignerMakerUser.
From Sony's Minidisc to the Valentine typewriter see design that has defined our modern world in our #DesignerMakerUser display - free entry. 💛
A #PhilippeStarck lemon squeezer, @adidas Stan Smith sneakers, a @technics record player & a trench coat – these are just a few of the items on display in our #DesignerMakerUser crowdsourced wall. If you could put any object in the Design Museum, what would it be?📞🖥🎒🎮
How have televisions evolved throughout the years? 📺 From the rounded plastic bodies and extendable ariels to larger screens and portable alternatives, see how television design has developed in our permanent display #DesignerMakerUser - free entry.
#DesignerMakerUser | Few restaurants or hotels allowed female guests to wear the YSL tuxedo suit. Nan Kempner was famously turned away from Le Côte Basque in New York while wearing the suit. In protest, she removed the bottom half & styled the jacket as a mini-dress.
Before Margarete Lihotzky’s Frankfurt Kitchen (1926) kitchen designs were impractical. Mapping the journeys people do in kitchens, Lihotzky came up with a user-centred approach to kitchen design. See a prototype of The Frankfurt Kitchen in our #DesignerMakerUser display.💛
#DidYouKnow | The most nominated object on the crowd-sourced wall for best everyday design is the Bialetti coffee pot. Is it a design classic? Do you own one? Don't forget that you can see the display on the top floor this #bankholiday. fal.cn/33D9x #designermakeruser
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