In this instalment of clips that Dezeen filmed for the Design Museum Collection App, director of the Design Museum Deyan Sudjic discusses a wide variety of objects including the Singer sewing machine, Shepard Fairey‘s Obama Poster, the AK-47 rifle and the Mothercare nappy.
Explaining why each object pushed the boundaries of design, Sudjic reflects on how the AK-47 drove Western countries to tackle malaria, Mothercare's response to society's concern over the ecological footprint of nappies, how a political poster went viral in a digital age, why The Face magazine represented the spirit of the 1980s and how the Design Museum came to be housed in a former banana-ripening facility.
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