Tuesday 2 August 2011

Design Museum

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A few weeks ago I went along to the Design Museum to see their temporary Coca Cola archive and the other exhibitions. This was a museum I'd never been to in the past or heard a lot about but when G told me about the exhibition I was instantly intrigued as I'd done a piece of course work on Coca Cola during my MSc last year.

The exhibition was small (and has now been moved) but I did enjoy how it was displayed in a glass cabinet along the river so anyone could stop by and have a look. There were lots of old Cola bottles so you could see how the design had changed over the years plus there were several pictures of advertising campaigns which were all very interesting.

We also went into the museum to see the other exhibitions including the entries for the Design Awards 2011. There were lots of interesting inventions including furniture, iPad apps, cars, gadgets and fashion, however I did think the entry price was a little on the steep side considering the small size of the place.

Have you been to the Design Museum before x

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6 comments:

  1. Looks like a real interesting exhibiton! I like how the coke is displayed too, ranging from the various bottles packaging!

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  2. I've never been before, but it sounds cool :) The exhibition looks interesting, and I like the bottle display, it's interesting to see how companies and their designs evolve xx
    Sirens and Bells

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  3. I live quite nearby but still haven't been, terrible I know! I did love that Coca-Cola exhibit outside though. x

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  4. Looks very interesting. I think people forget how long coke has been around.

    X x

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  5. i would totally love this too, you are so spoiled for culture in london!

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  6. the cola exhibition is right up my street. i have a few myself

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