From Jun 28 to Dec 31
Exhibition

Histoires d’intérieurs

The MAMC+ design collection

Pierre Charpin, "Slice", 1996 – Modular armchair-chaise longue, © Adagp, Paris 2023, photo: Y. Bresson/MAMC+

par Raphaël Pigeat Dates
From 28 June
to 31 December 2023

Vernissage
Tuesday 27 June 2023 at 6 pm
Free admission for all

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The Cité du design is hosting an off-site exhibition of the Musée d’art moderne et contemporain de Saint-Étienne Métropole. Its theme is the home and it offers an immersion into lifestyles and practices from the 1930s to the present day.


An imaginary home with six rooms


While the MAMC+ is undergoing renovation work, it is taking up residence in La Platine at the Cité du design for an exhibition devoted to its design collection. Enter an imaginary home with its selection of almost 120 timeless objects.

The house is divided into six rooms: a living room, kitchen, office, games room, bedroom and bathroom. Each one features furniture, equipment and accessories, some anonymous, some signed by designers, covering a century of design history. Familiar objects, others less so have been picked out for their aesthetic, technical or sociological interest. From food processors for grinding, mixing, chopping and cooking to razors, shavers and hair driers for taming hair, not forgetting alarm clocks, toys, radios and Minitels, the exhibition reveals how the shapes, colours and sounds of everyday objects have developed.

The pared down scenography designed by Muséotrope is structured like the frame of a house, allowing us to see into each room where people could have lived their lives. It emphasises the materiality of the objects and offers a chance to understand their technical development and imagine how they would have been used, whilst stimulating the visitors’ creativity.

The MAMC+ and the Cité du design are also putting on a programme of events linked to the exhibition: film screenings, talks, workshops, guided tours. These offer an opportunity to approach the object, its context, its singular features and its familiarity from a different angle and under an original light.

Collective curatorship by the MAMC+ team

Terraillon (originator and manufacturer), "Terraillon 5000", 1976
Kitchen scale, based on a 1969 design by Marco Zanuso, MAMC+ collection, photo credit: Yves Bresson/MAMC+, © All rights reserved
Geobra Brandstätter (originator and manufacturer), Playmobil (trademark), Hans Beck (designer), "Playmospace Explorer figurine", 1980-1981
MAMC+ collection, photo: Y. Bresson/MAMC+, © Horst Brandstätter Group/ PLAYMOBIL
Braun (originator and manufacturer), Richard Fischer (in-house designer), STAB B2 electric razor, 1966
MAMC+ collection, photo: Y. Bresson/MAMC+, © All rights reserved
Moulinex (originator and manufacturer), "Charlotte food processor", 1960
MAMC+ collection, photo credit: Y. Bresson/MAMC+, © All rights reserved
Olivetti (originator and manufacturer), Ettore Sottsass and Perry King (in-house designers), "Valentine" portable typewriter, 1969
MAMC+ collection, purchased with the aid of Loire Departmental Council in 1996, photo: Y. Bresson/MAMC+, © Adagp, Paris, 2023

Calor (originator and manufacturer), "foot massager", c. 1965-1970
MAMC+ collection, photo: Y. Bresson/ MAMC+, © All rights reserved

Jaz (originator), "Digic" alarm clock, 1974
PUF/ Peter-Uhren Fabrik (manufacturer), MAMC+ collection, photo: Y. Bresson/ MAMC+, © All rights reserved

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