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Screen

2004 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Showroom Dummies is a design collective comprising artist Abigail Lane, fashion designer Brigitte Stepputtis, printer Bob Pain and Edwin Wright, a designer and maker of furniture and theatre props. The group has so far specialised in making wallpapers and other printed furnishings. This screen was made as part of a commission from Mulberry, a leather goods and fashion company, for the decoration of their London stores and window displays for Christmas 2004. Hence the image of reindeer on one side of the screen, and a rococo-style abstract pattern (actually an arrangement of reindeer bones and antlers) on the other. (This pattern was also produced as a wallpaper, also in the V&A: E.258-2005).

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 3 parts.
(Some alternative part names are also shown below)
  • Print
  • Screen
  • Print
  • Screen
  • Print
  • Screen
Materials and techniques
Digital inkjet prints laminated to the reverse of moulded Perspex panels; with metal hinges
Brief description
Showroom Dummies: Folding Perspex screen printed with image of reindeer on one side, and wallpaper on the reverse.
Physical description
A four-panel folding screen, with life-size images of reindeer on a white ground on one side, and wallpaper pattern on turquoise ground
Dimensions
  • Height: 200cm
  • Width: 300cm
  • Depth: 3cm
Credit line
Given by Mulberry PLC
Subjects depicted
Summary
Showroom Dummies is a design collective comprising artist Abigail Lane, fashion designer Brigitte Stepputtis, printer Bob Pain and Edwin Wright, a designer and maker of furniture and theatre props. The group has so far specialised in making wallpapers and other printed furnishings. This screen was made as part of a commission from Mulberry, a leather goods and fashion company, for the decoration of their London stores and window displays for Christmas 2004. Hence the image of reindeer on one side of the screen, and a rococo-style abstract pattern (actually an arrangement of reindeer bones and antlers) on the other. (This pattern was also produced as a wallpaper, also in the V&A: E.258-2005).
Collection
Accession number
E.380:1 to 3-2005

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Record createdMay 27, 2009
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