2015

HAX Packs

12 August 2015
These bottles from the collection of the Museum of Design in Plastics are just three of an intriguing collection of figural, blow-molded, fruit-shaped plastic bottles attributed to the “HAX London” and “FLIP London” brands and loosely dated: 1950 – 1969. Trying to find other examples online of HAX...
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A different view #18

10 August 2015
There are many ways to look at the objects in the MoDiP collection. With this series of posts I want to highlight the interesting views of objects that we may ordinarily miss. These include the underside of an object, the surface pattern, or traces of manufacturing processes. Title: Dateman folding...
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Did you know? #25

7 August 2015
Did you know that there are children's activities linked to some of our exhibitions which you can do at home? We currently have the following downloadable activities available: You and Plastics You can do it with plastics Beastly Designs As well as one relating to our current exhibition Threads...
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Plastics Spotting - in the most unexpected places. Part II

5 August 2015
I recently visited Hampton Court Palace with no expectations of finding any plastics in this historical gem. Once again, how wrong was I! On display in the Georgian rooms were these magnificent costumes, designed to depict real life characters from the court of the Prince and Princess of Wales...
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BXL photographic archive #0089

3 August 2015
In 2010, MoDiP was donated a large archive of images relating to a single company. Bakelite Xylonite Ltd, also known as British Xylonite Ltd or BXL, was possibly one of the first British firms to successfully manufacture a plastics material in commercial quantities. The company was established in...
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Guess the object

31 July 2015
MoDiP has the kind of collection that you may think you are very familiar with. We have objects which we all use every day, and some pieces which are more unusual. By looking at this distorted image are you able to guess what the object is? What do you think it could be used for? Post your answer in...
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A different view #17

27 July 2015
There are many ways to look at the objects in the MoDiP collection. With this series of posts I want to highlight the interesting views of objects that we may ordinarily miss. These include the underside of an object, the surface pattern, or traces of manufacturing processes. Title: Goblin Teasmade...
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Did you know? #24

24 July 2015
Did you know that you know that we will be encouraging live tweeting at our conference ? Each theme will have its own hashtag so that delegates can respond to our speakers and join in the debate. We have some really exciting speakers discussing the following themes: Plastic reality: the provocative...
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BXL photographic archive #0088

20 July 2015
In 2010, MoDiP was donated a large archive of images relating to a single company. Bakelite Xylonite Ltd, also known as British Xylonite Ltd or BXL, was possibly one of the first British firms to successfully manufacture a plastics material in commercial quantities. The company was established in...
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What could this be?

17 July 2015
MoDiP has the kind of collection that you may think you are very familiar with. We have objects which we all use every day, and some pieces which are more unusual. By looking at this distorted image are you able to guess what the object is? What do you think it could be used for? Post your answer in...
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