Not on display

Paper Bag

1970 - 1975 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Fredun Shapur is a toy designer and illustrator based in London. From the 1960s onwards, Shapur created innovative and distinctive design products for international companies such as Naef, Galt Toys, Fischerform and Selecta and especially for Creative Playthings. His work is remarkable for fostering children’s imagination through a wide range of playful learning opportunities that appeal to both children and adults. A strong visual language of flat planes and saturated colour united Shapur’s work across two and three dimensions.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Paper, folded and printed
Brief description
Brown paper bag with handles, designed for Creative Playthings by Fredun Shapur, USA, early 1970s
Physical description
Brown paper, folded, and printed with dark blue Creative Playthings logo of a simplified, stylist child's face. Printed on base with company logo and registration. Two twisted paper handles are affixed at the top opening of the bag.
Dimensions
  • Height: 580mm
  • Width: 460mm
  • Depth: 175mm
Style
Production typeMass produced
Credit line
Given by Fredun Shapur
Object history
Fredun Shapur designed the logo and packaging for toy store Creative Playthings in the early 1970s, which encompassed all catalogues and packaging as well as logos and store designs. He was a strong force in shaping and communicating the messaging and ethos of the company.
Summary
Fredun Shapur is a toy designer and illustrator based in London. From the 1960s onwards, Shapur created innovative and distinctive design products for international companies such as Naef, Galt Toys, Fischerform and Selecta and especially for Creative Playthings. His work is remarkable for fostering children’s imagination through a wide range of playful learning opportunities that appeal to both children and adults. A strong visual language of flat planes and saturated colour united Shapur’s work across two and three dimensions.
Collection
Accession number
B.22-2015

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Record createdJuly 23, 2015
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