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Object name(s):
Spoon
Brief description:
Red plastic spoon, moulded polypropylene.
Collection:
Victoria and Albert Museum
Associated concept:
Tableware & cutlery
Associated concept:
Children & Childhood
Credit line:
Given by the designer
Current reproduction location:
https://framemark.vam.ac.uk/collections/2020MN4679/full/!100,100/0/default.jpg
Location type:
Thumbnail
Dimension:
Length
Dimension measurement unit:
cm
Dimension value:
12.7
Object name:
Spoon
Object number:
C.87-2003
Object production date:
ca. 1975
Date - association:
designed
Date - earliest / single:
1970-01-01
Date - latest:
1979-12-31
Object production person:
Rowlands, Martyn
Person's association:
designer
Object production place:
England
Place association:
made
Physical description:
Red plastic spoon, moulded polypropylene.
Reproduction number:
2020MN4679
Responsible department/section:
CER
Technique:
Moulded polypropylene
Text reason:
Collections online record
Text:
Martyn Rowlands trained at the Central School in London. He specialised in plastics. He was one of the first trained industrial designers to work with British industry after the Second World War. He worked first for Bakelite Ltd, then set up the design department at Ekco Plastics, where his products won a number of design awards. In 1959 he left Ekco to work as an independent design consultant. This was at a time when the idea of the design consultancy in Britain was still in its infancy. One important commission in 1966 was the popular telephone known as the ‘Trimphone’, which won a Design Council Award. During the 1960s and 1970s, Rowlands continued to design plastics for domestic use. He had various clients, including Boots, for which he designed nursery products.
Text reason:
Summary description
User's reference:
Reference:
Penny Sparke: "Consultant Design: The History and Practice of the Designer in Industry", Pembridge Press, 1983

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/052e40cc-a364-3767-947f-fe27258bb0b5

Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/052e40cc-a364-3767-947f-fe27258bb0b5, Victoria and Albert Museum, CC BY-NC

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