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Box - Dressing-table box and cover

Dressing-table box and cover

  • Object:

    Box

  • Place of origin:

    Great Britain, UK (made)

  • Date:

    late 1930s (designed)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Halex Ltd (manufacturer)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Compression moulded cellulose acetate

  • Museum number:

    W.55&A-1983

  • Gallery location:

    In Storage

  • Image in copyright

This moulded plastic box was designed in the 1930s, at a time when plastic technology and its use were vastly increasing. The material provided designers with exciting possibilities in terms of shape and colour, and was perfectly suited to the sharp lines and geometric shapes of Art Deco. In this instance, a marbled effect has been created by adding lead phosphate during the moulding process. In the Journal of the Royal Society of Arts (1943), John Gloag summed up what he saw as the attitude of many designers towards plastics in the words, 'these materials can do anything - let's do everything'.

Physical description

Hexagonal green dressing-table box made from cellulose acetate and manufactured by Halex Ltd. The marbled effect is produced by adding Lead Phosphate during moulding.

Place of Origin

Great Britain, UK (made)

Date

late 1930s (designed)

Artist/maker

Halex Ltd (manufacturer)

Materials and Techniques

Compression moulded cellulose acetate

Dimensions

Height: 76 mm, Width: 102 mm, Depth: 102 mm

Production Note

Attribution note: Designed in the 1930s and produced for many years

Categories

Furniture

Production Type

Mass produced

Collection code

FWK

Qr_O152512
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