Not on display

Sample

1951 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Sample of mural upholstery nitrocellulose-coated rexine with a cream ground with patterns in green. The design is based on a crystal structure diagram of haemoglobin.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Nitrocellulose-coated rexine
Brief description
Sample of mural upholstery nitrocellulose-coated rexine, designed by Charles C. Garnier for ICI Hyde Ltd., Great Britain, 1951
Physical description
Sample of mural upholstery nitrocellulose-coated rexine with a cream ground with patterns in green. The design is based on a crystal structure diagram of haemoglobin.
Dimensions
  • Length: 520mm (packed)
  • Width: 410mm (packed)
  • Thickness: 30mm (packed)
Credit line
Given by the Council of Industrial Design
Object history
X-ray crystallography involved projecting a narrow beam of X-rays on to crystalline material. Photographs were then taken of the diffracted X-rays, and the resulting lines or spots were used to plot 'maps' indicating the relationships between atoms. For the first time ever it enabled scientist to work out the structure of atoms within molecules. Britain was a world leader in the field of crystallography and during the post war period this was one of the most significant and stimulating branches of science.
Association
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.54B-1968

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Record createdNovember 21, 2007
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