Chair
1996 (made)
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This chair has been made out of high density polyethylene packaging discarded as rubbish and recycled. You can clearly see the cleaning product bottles and plastic containers that have been partially melted down and put to another use after their expected lifetime. Product packaging, such as the bottles used in this chair, make up 35% of the plastic consumption in this country. Plastics are usually non-biodegradable and therefore pose environmental problems. Although there has been an increase in the number of recycling schemes across the country, land-fill sites are still the most popular form of waste management for most local councils, although sites for such dumping are rapidly being exhausted. It is thought that only 7% of plastics are currently recycled.
This chair was commissioned by the Furniture & Woodwork department at the V&A and made from plastic items donated by staff.
This chair was commissioned by the Furniture & Woodwork department at the V&A and made from plastic items donated by staff.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Recycled plastic |
Brief description | Chair, designed and made by Bär + Knell Design, recycled plastic post-consumer packaging, 1996 |
Physical description | A chair with a low back support without arm rests made from recycled plastic products. The exterior appearance of the chair is formed of packaging graphics and solid colours predominantly of red, blue, green, yellow and white are formed in a loose patchwork configuration. |
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Production type | Unique |
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Object history | Commissioned by the V&A Furniture & Woodwork department using discarded plastic items donated by staff. |
Production | Reason For Production: Commission |
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Summary | This chair has been made out of high density polyethylene packaging discarded as rubbish and recycled. You can clearly see the cleaning product bottles and plastic containers that have been partially melted down and put to another use after their expected lifetime. Product packaging, such as the bottles used in this chair, make up 35% of the plastic consumption in this country. Plastics are usually non-biodegradable and therefore pose environmental problems. Although there has been an increase in the number of recycling schemes across the country, land-fill sites are still the most popular form of waste management for most local councils, although sites for such dumping are rapidly being exhausted. It is thought that only 7% of plastics are currently recycled. This chair was commissioned by the Furniture & Woodwork department at the V&A and made from plastic items donated by staff. |
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Accession number | W.12-1996 |
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Record created | July 26, 2004 |
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