L'exposition Play: Toys, Sets, Rules qui a eu lieu cet été à Londres présentait un éventail de jouets enfants modernistes issus des archives des designers des années 60 Roger Limbrick, Patrick Rylands, Fredun Shapur et Ken Garland. Plus ici // This summer The Play: Toys, Sets, Rules exhibition in London featured a range of Modernist children's toys, sourced from the personal archives of 60's designers Roger Limbrick, Patrick Rylands, Fredun Shapur and Ken Garland. More here.
Duck, Patrick Rylands 1993, produced by AmbiToys
Interslot, Roger Limbrick c.1964, produced by Roger Limbrick Associates
Fädelfische, Fredun Shapur 1980, produced by Selecta-Spielzeug
Balancing Troupers, Fredun Shapur 1963, prototype (later realized by Kurt Naef)
Plytek Chair, Ken Garland + Associates c.1965, unrealised prototype
Fizzog Ken Garland + Associates 1970 - produced by Galt. Print on card. Lent by Ken Garland
Train, Antonio Vitali c. 1970, produced by Creative Playthings
Jumbling Jumbo, Isaac Weinfeld + Jan Vinot c. 1955, produced by Paul and Marjorie Abbatt
Bird and Fish, Patrick Rylands 1970, produced by Trendon
Connect, Ken Garland + Associates 1968, produced by James Galt
Serpentino, Fredun Shapur 1980, produced by Kurt Naef
Four-Way Blocks, Fredun Shapur 1972, Creative Playthings
Playplax, Patrick Rylands 1966, produced by James Galt
Diamant, Peer Clahsen 1982, produced by Kurt Naef
Joupii, Patrick Rylands 1970, produced by Il Leccio
Zic-Zag, Fredun Shapur 1980, produced by Kurt Naef
Polidoblocs, Dr Margaret Lowenfeld c. 1950, produced by ESA
Ark, Rumbold Gallery c. 1970, produced by Creative Playthings
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