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This object consists of 25 parts, some of which may be located elsewhere.

Storage System

Storage System
1950-1951 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This piece was displayed at the Milan Triennale in 1951 and is very similar to the work designer Robin Day had displayed at the Festival of Britain that same year.

His wife Lucienne, whom he met when she was in her final year at the RCA, became a successful textile designer. This storage system was one of the furniture designs Robin Day displayed in the High-Cost Room Setting he designed for the Homes and Gardens Pavilion at the Festival of Britain. Lucienne Day designed her most famous textile Calyx as a curtain fabric for his Room Setting.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 25 parts.

  • Two Door Cabinet
  • Fall Front Cabinet
  • Glass Fronted Cabinet
  • Chest of Drawers
  • Drawer
  • Drawer
  • Drawer
  • Drawer
  • Drawer
  • Shelf
  • Door
  • Shelf
  • Shelf
  • Shelf
  • Drawer
  • Metal Support
  • Metal Support
  • Metal Support
  • Metal Support
  • Metal Support
  • Metal Support
  • Magazine Rack
  • Magazine Rack
  • Magazine Rack
  • Screws From Two Door Cabinet
TitleStorage System (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Steel frame, mahogany and ebony storage units
Brief description
Storage System or room divider, Britain, designed by Robin Day, for Hille, 1951
Physical description
A steel framed storage unit with mahogany and ebony storage units, one decorated with an engraving. The frame has three rows of three areas for storage.
Dimensions
  • Metal support frame height: 2028mm
  • Metal support frame width: 2690mm
  • Metal support frame depth: 370mm (Note: JAR added 1/5/18 after measurements from Lee Marshall)
  • Two door cabinet height: 538mm
  • Two door cabinet width: 867mm
  • Two door cabinet depth: 400mm (Note: JAR added 1/5/18 after measurements from Lee Marshall)
  • Drop front cabinet height: 538mm
  • Drop front cabinet width: 867mm
  • Drop front cabinet depth: 400mm (Note: JAR added 1/5/18 after measurements from Lee Marshall)
  • Glass front cabinet height: 538mm
  • Glass front cabinet width: 867mm
  • Glass front cabinet depth: 400mm (Note: JAR added 1/5/18 after measurements from Lee Marshall)
  • Chest of drawers height: 538mm
  • Chest of drawers width: 867mm
  • Chest of drawers depth: 400mm (Note: JAR added 1/5/18 after measurements from Lee Marshall)
  • Magazine rack shelf replacement height: 425mm
  • Magazine rack shelf replacement width: 894mm
  • Magazine rack shelf replacement depth: 76mm (Note: JAR added 1/5/18 after measurements from Lee Marshall)
  • Magazine rack shelf replacement height: 427mm
  • Magazine rack shelf replacement width: 894mm
  • Magazine rack shelf replacement depth: 76mm (Note: JAR added 1/5/18 after measurements from Lee Marshall)
  • Magazine rack shelf – original version height: 450mm
  • Width: 1780mm
  • Magazine rack shelf – original version depth: 47mm (Note: JAR added 1/5/18 after measurements from Lee Marshall)
Styles
Production typeUnlimited edition
Gallery label
(pre October 2000)
ROOM DIVIDER
BRITISH; 1951
Mahogany, ebony, steel, a bonded plastic engraving.

Designed by Robin Day (b.1915)
Made by Hille International

This room divider was commissioned from Robin Day as part of a room setting at the Milan Triennale of 1951. The example displayed here was actually shown at the Festival of Britain in 1951. The engraving bonded in plastic is by Geoffrey Clarke (b.1924).

Given by Hille International.
Credit line
Given by the manufacturer
Object history
This piece was shown at the Festival of Britain in 1951 and the Milan Triennale, in the same year, at which the designer received a gold medal.
Given by the manufacturers.
Production
Reason For Production: Exhibition
Subject depicted
Association
Summary
This piece was displayed at the Milan Triennale in 1951 and is very similar to the work designer Robin Day had displayed at the Festival of Britain that same year.

His wife Lucienne, whom he met when she was in her final year at the RCA, became a successful textile designer. This storage system was one of the furniture designs Robin Day displayed in the High-Cost Room Setting he designed for the Homes and Gardens Pavilion at the Festival of Britain. Lucienne Day designed her most famous textile Calyx as a curtain fabric for his Room Setting.
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.384 to S-1974

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Record createdSeptember 25, 2000
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