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Innovations in Plastics Design at MoMA: A Look at Iconic Creations Through History

Explore the revolutionary creations in plastics at MoMA with designs like Tupper's pitcher and creamer, Fitz's cellophane, Young's Bell-47D1 helicopter, Lomazzi, D'Urbino, and De Pas's inflatable armchair, UNICEF's water container, and Rakowitz's paraSITE shelter. Discover the evolution and impact of these iconic designs.

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Innovations in Plastics Design at MoMA: A Look at Iconic Creations Through History

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  1. Design

  2. Material and Process: Plastics MoMA Design Theme

  3. Earl S. Tupper (American, 1907–1983). Pitcher and Creamer. 1946. MoMA Design Theme

  4. W. Grancel Fitz. (American, 1894–1963). Cellophane. MoMA Design Theme

  5. Arthur Young (American, 1905–1995. Bell-47D1 Helicopter. 1945. MoMA Design Theme

  6. Paolo Lomazzi, Donato D’Urbino and Jonathan De Pas. Blow Inflatable Armchair. 1967 MoMA Design Theme

  7. UNICEF United Nations Children's Fund (est. 1946), Water container Multiple manufacturers. MoMA Design Theme

  8. Michael Rakowitz (American, born 1973), paraSITE homeless shelter. 1997 MoMA Design Theme

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