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Pinball

Print
c.1968 (produced)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Polypops Products date back to 1967 when Polycell displayed a range of cardboard prototype furniture at the Design Centre and then tested its market as Childsplay furniture at Hamley's toy shop. After more work on developing a laminate to provide a scratch-proof finish, establishing Polyboard in the summer of 1968, a range of children's toys were made from it. These 2 sheets are rare survivals from a series of wrapping papers for children in poster format designed by David Fairbrother-Roe (working under the name ‘Dave Roe’). All the papers in the series represented either jukeboxes or pinball machines.

Fairbrother-Roe (d.2013), a graduate of the Royal College of Art, is best known today as the graphic designer for the Isle of Wight Music Festivals, for which he designed tickets, programmes and posters, 1968-70.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitlePinball
Materials and techniques
Offset litho
Brief description
Sheet of Pinball wrapping paper, designed by Dave Roe (David Fairbrother-Roe) and produced by Polypops Products Ltd., London, c.1968
Physical description
Sheet of shiny paper printed with an image of a pinball machine in pink, purple, green etc.
Dimensions
  • Height: 73.4cm
  • Width: 49.4cm
Subjects depicted
Summary
Polypops Products date back to 1967 when Polycell displayed a range of cardboard prototype furniture at the Design Centre and then tested its market as Childsplay furniture at Hamley's toy shop. After more work on developing a laminate to provide a scratch-proof finish, establishing Polyboard in the summer of 1968, a range of children's toys were made from it. These 2 sheets are rare survivals from a series of wrapping papers for children in poster format designed by David Fairbrother-Roe (working under the name ‘Dave Roe’). All the papers in the series represented either jukeboxes or pinball machines.

Fairbrother-Roe (d.2013), a graduate of the Royal College of Art, is best known today as the graphic designer for the Isle of Wight Music Festivals, for which he designed tickets, programmes and posters, 1968-70.
Collection
Accession number
E.227-2017

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Record createdJanuary 30, 2017
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