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The Childhood of Design, A Century of Furniture for Children

Walter Papst, « Cheval à bascule », 1958 © Wilkhahn, sculpture à bascule, design Walter Papst 1958 Photo : Centre Pompidou, MNAM-CCI/Philippe Migeat/Dist. GrandPalaisRmn

Artists

Hans Brockhage, Javier Mariscal, Pierre Chareau, Eugène Elie Beaudouin, Marcel Lods

Press release

Far from being a miniaturisation of furniture items for adults, furniture for children quickly acquired a real autonomy and developed its own specific character. The greatest of designers have taken an interest in designing objects for children throughout the 20th century. Today, designers like matali crasset derive another approach to design from the world of childhood, based on hybrid "situation-objects" that feed into changing scenarios. 

Presenting a hundred-odd works conserved by the Musée national d’art moderne, the exhibition explores the revival of design chronologically, through the prism of these "small objects", leading to new typologies of delightful aesthetic objects and amusing learning tools that pave the way to creativity. 

The exhibition explores the revival of design through the prism of furniture for kids.

The history of 20th century design is run through with the creation of furniture for children. The greatest designers developed an interest in designing objects for children. Far from being a miniaturisation of furniture items for adults, furniture for children quickly acquired a real autonomy and developed its own specific character. Today, designers like matali crasset derive another approach to design from the world of childhood, based on hybrid "situation-objects" that feed into changing scenarios.

This explosion fits in with the heritage of the Centre for Industrial Creation's which organised exhibitions on childhood including "The City & the Child" in 1977-1978 and "Toys and Games" in 1979. Presenting a hundred-odd works, more than half of which were acquired thanks to the support of the Bonpoint brand, the exhibition explores the revival of design through the prism of these "small objects", leading to new typologies of delightful aesthetic objects and amusing learning tools that pave the way to creativity.  
 

Through
12 August 2024
Venue
The Centre Pompidou
Address
Place Georges-Pompidou
75004 Paris
Hours
Wed, Fri-Mon: 11:00-21:00, Thu: 11:00-23:00