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One Step On

Panel
ca. 1976 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

'Peacock Rib / Peacock Eye' panel of six ceramic wall tiles set in a wooden frame painted white, designed by Sally Anderson and made by her company Sally Anderson (Ceramics) Ltd, there are two designs, one depicting the eye of the feather, in dark blue, blue/grey, chine green, and rust, the other the peacock rib design forming a herringbone design in blue/grey on a beige ground, the design is part of the 'One Step On' range, the tiles are available in 25 colourways, backs of tiles not seen, Design Council Award 1976. British, c.1976

Object details

Category
Object type
Titles
  • One Step On (series title)
  • Peacock Rib/Peacock Eye (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Ceramic and painted
Brief description
'Peacock Rib / Peacock Eye' panel of six ceramic wall tiles set in a wooden frame painted white, designed by Sally Anderson and made by her company Sally Anderson (Ceramics) Ltd, there are two designs, one depicting the eye of the feather, in dark blue, blue/grey, chine green, and rust, the other the peacock rib design forming a herringbone design in blue/grey on a beige ground, the design is part of the 'One Step On' range, the tiles are available in 25 colourways, backs of tiles not seen, Design Council Award 1976. British, c.1976
Physical description
'Peacock Rib / Peacock Eye' panel of six ceramic wall tiles set in a wooden frame painted white, designed by Sally Anderson and made by her company Sally Anderson (Ceramics) Ltd, there are two designs, one depicting the eye of the feather, in dark blue, blue/grey, chine green, and rust, the other the peacock rib design forming a herringbone design in blue/grey on a beige ground, the design is part of the 'One Step On' range, the tiles are available in 25 colourways, backs of tiles not seen, Design Council Award 1976. British, c.1976
Dimensions
  • Height: 48.9cm
  • Width: 33.7cm
  • Depth: 3.5cm
Credit line
Given by the Sally Anderson Ceramics Ltd.
Object history
Awarded the Design Council Award 1976.
Subject depicted
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.36-1977

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Record createdNovember 11, 2008
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