You might not know its name, but when you see it, you’ll recognize the Monobloc chair. In this animated explainer, MoMA curator Paola Antonelli explores why the Monobloc chair embodies a paradox in the history of design. In some countries, it is mass-produced and quickly disposed of, while in others it is valued and repaired, reflecting different cultural perceptions of its worth. Its multifaceted nature symbolizes the complex culture of consumption in today’s world.
This animated series was made for the exhibition “Pirouette: Turning Points in Design” which highlights the role of designers at their most inventive and constructive, and demonstrates the power of design to translate human experience into tangible forms and envision a better future.
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