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Design Museum Collection Exhibition Series Vol.10
Pop Design of the 1930s−America’s Material Revolution

In this exhibit, we focus on the new materials used in the various products that appeared on the market in quick succession in the 1930s, and introduce some of those pop products and designs. We zoom in on tableware and electric appliances made of plastic, the new material that symbolized the 30s, and also display furniture and glass tableware, smoking and other accessories, introducing a variety of colorful items with jaunty designs. Please take this opportunity to become familiar with the charm of the modern, playful design of this era.

Venue(s) Former Design Museum
4th Fl., Design Center Bldg., 18-1, Sakae 3-chome, Naka-ku, Nagoya, 460-0008 Japan

Access

Date(s) Fri., March 5 2004 - Sun., April 18 2004
11:00 - 20:00
Closed Open daily
Admission General public: ¥300, Students: ¥200, Students 15 and under: Free
Organizer(s)

International Design Center NAGOYA Inc.

Related content(s) American Art Deco Collection (Collection Gallery)
IdcN Collection Exhibition Series (Outline of Major Projects)
Pop Design of the 1930s−America’s Material Revolution (Reports)

Pop Design of the 1930s−America’s Material Revolution (Flyer image)