Hidden Heroes: Celebrating everyday design

Hidden Heroes: Celebrating everyday design

Hidden Heroes: Celebrating everyday design

Weil am Rhein, Germany – From the humble Post-it note to the perfectly formed wall plug, a new exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum celebrates the design of everyday objects.

The Hidden Heroes: The Genius of Everyday Things exhibition presents 35 examples of well-designed, everyday items. The show includes objects that can be found in their billions worldwide, such as the zipper and the tin can, whose design has not changed for decades.

The exhibition is similar to the current New Simplicity show in London, which celebrates a return to basic design. LS:N Global expects to see more Leanomics design in the coming months.

The Hidden Heroes exhibition runs until 19 September.

GluehbirneLight_Bulb  Vitra Design Museum, Germany Photography Andreas Sutterlin GluehbirneLight_Bulb Vitra Design Museum, Germany Photography Andreas Sutterlin
Konservendose Can  Vitra Design Museum, Germany Photography Andreas Sutterlin Konservendose Can Vitra Design Museum, Germany Photography Andreas Sutterlin
LippenstiftLipstick Vitra Design Museum, Germany Photography Andreas Sutterlin LippenstiftLipstick Vitra Design Museum, Germany Photography Andreas Sutterlin
KronkorkenCrown_Seal Vitra Design Museum, Germany Photography Andreas Sutterlin KronkorkenCrown_Seal Vitra Design Museum, Germany Photography Andreas Sutterlin
KorkenzieherCorkscrewVitra Design Museum, Germany Photography Andreas Sutterlinshift KorkenzieherCorkscrewVitra Design Museum, Germany Photography Andreas Sutterlinshift
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