Design
1998 (designed), 1998 (made)
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This is a miniature stool made out of white cardboard which is a model for the stool known as the'Flight' stool, designed and made by theLondon-based firm of designers, Barber Osgerby Associates. A model is a three-dimensional representation of an object that is often used in the design process to give a more substantial form to a designed object.
Object details
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Object type | |
Materials and techniques | Paper attached to white cardboard |
Brief description | Miniature white cardboard stool; model for the "Flight" stool, Barber Osgerby Associates, London, 1998 |
Physical description | Miniature white cardboard stool; model for a stool with two side panels as legs made out of a continuous sheet of cardboard (intended to be made out of continuous sheets of plywood). |
Credit line | Given by Barber Osgerby Associates |
Production | Attribution note: The stool is intended to be made out of a continous sheet of plywood. |
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Summary | This is a miniature stool made out of white cardboard which is a model for the stool known as the'Flight' stool, designed and made by theLondon-based firm of designers, Barber Osgerby Associates. A model is a three-dimensional representation of an object that is often used in the design process to give a more substantial form to a designed object. |
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Accession number | E.191-2000 |
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Record created | April 25, 2003 |
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