(29 Jan 2013)
London, UK, January 29, 2013
1. Close pull to focus of electric bar heater
2. Various of 1930s electric heaters
3. Marcel Breuer caned armchair made from tubular steel frame
4. Wide pan to Breuer chairs
5. Low view of Breuer chairs
6. Close tilt down of chair
7. Close of visitor studying exhibit and notes
8. Various of 1930s hairdryer
9. Various of electric irons from the 1930s
10. Wide of curator Gemma Curtin walking past plastics exhibits
11. SOUNDBITE: (English), Gemma Curtin, curator, Design Museum
"It was undecorated, it was paired down, it uses materials like tubular steel which were not used in the domestic environment."
12. Wide tilt up of tubular steel table and desk
13. Close of steel frame on table
14. Close of handle detail on 1935 PEL Ltd. desk made for offices of Simpson's department store
15. Various of PEL steel and leather chair made for offices
16. Wide tilt down of exhibit showing photographs of modernist homes in the 1960s kitted out with tubular steel furniture
17. Close of furniture in photograph
SOUNDBITE: (English), Gemma Curtin, curator, Design Museum
"The tubular steel chair tended in Britain not to go into the sitting room, or the dining room until the 1960s, but tended to go into the church hall, the school hall, that sort of thing. So it took a while for that type of material and application to be accepted."
18. Various of first plastic radio alarm
19. Close pan of old bakelite radios from earlier decades
20. Wide of shelf with vector heater and radios
21. Detail of sign on heater
22. Various of bent wood stool
21. Close tilt down of steel and glass pendant globe light
22. Various of Jasper Morrison retro Handlebar Table from 1983 (most expensive item)
23. Mid of woman taking photograph of original anglepoise lamp created by George Cowardine in 1932
24. Close move on lamp
25. Various of 1932 advertising poster for lamp
26. Wide pan of lamps from first developed for navigators in the RAF to 1980s and 90s versions
27. Mid of man looking at lamps with giant floor lamp in the background
28. Various of flat lamp made possible by development of LED lights
29. Various of red collapsed anglepoise lamp
30. Mid of people looking at the start of the plastics exhibits in "Materials & Process" section
31. Various of plastic children's toilet seat adaptor and plastic cups
32. Wide of shelf showing various types of disposable cutlery
33. Close of silver coloured disposable cutlery made for Air France airliners in the 1960s
34. Various of 1950s calculator
35. Wide of exhibit showing Olivetti's Valentine typewriter and case which could be used as a stool
36. Close pan of Valentine
37. Close of orange ribbon holders created to resemble a woman's breast
38. Various of Valentine advertising poster
39. Mid of museum director Deyan Sudjic walking and looking at exhibits
40. Various of recycled plastic chairs
41. Close of plastic chairs
42. Various of Philippe Starck designed television
43. SOUNDBITE: (English), Deyan Sudjic, director, Design Museum
44. Various of the C5 electric vehicle invented by Sir Clive Sinclair
45. SOUNDBITE: (English), Deyan Sudjic, director, Design Museum
46. Wide tilt down of yellow plastic chair to mobile storage unit
47. Close of compartments in storage unit
48. SOUNDBITE: (English), Gemma Curtin, curator, Design Museum
"So design is all about mass production it's about producing a design for, it could be a pen, it could be a telephone, it could be a motorway signage system, that is then rolled out and often produced cheaply and efficiently."
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