Designer Martino Gamper has curated an exhibition at London'sSerpentine Sackler Gallery featuring classic and contemporary shelvingsystems that display objects chosen by friends and colleagues includingRon AradMarc Newson and Ross Lovegrove.
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Bookcase by Anna Castelli Ferrieri with objects chosen by Jurgen Bey. Photo by Hugo Glendinning
Gamper's exhibition at the recently opened Serpentine Sackler Galleryincludes shelving products dating back as far as the 1930s, which the London-based designer selected for their iconic status or to demonstrate how they relate to the objects they contain.
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Turnaround shelves by Martino Gamper with objects chosen by Ernst Gamperl. Photo by Hugo Glendinning
Among the products presented as part of the Design is a State of Mind exhibition are classic shelving systems by designers including Gaetano PesceEttore SottsassErcol and Gio Ponti, as well as contemporary products from companies such as Ikea.
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Book Show Case by Martino Gamper with objects chosen by Adam Hill
Each shelving product is used to display objects borrowed from the personal archives of Gamper's friends and colleagues, including Newson,AradLovegroveJurgen Bey and Sebastian Bergne.
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Double Bracket shelves by Michael Marriott with objects chosen by Max Lamb and Gemma Holt
Gamper said: "There is no perfect design and there is no über-design. Objects talk to us personally. Some might be more functional than others, and the emotional attachment is very individual. This exhibition will showcase a very personal way of collecting and gathering objects – these are pieces that tell a tale."
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Paperweights and drawings from The Intellectual Work by Enzo Mari
The prototypes and inspirational curios selected by the designers include a paperweight in the shape of a bird's foot lent by Enzo Mari and a collection of objects made at the Leach Pottery in St Ives, chosen by Max Lamb andGemma Holt.
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Dexion Slotted Angle shelves by Demetrius Comino with objects chosen by Ron Arad
Practical metal shelving from Dexion displays objects from Ron Arad's personal archive, including a table he made from a Singer sewing machine base with a dartboard top.
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L'Arco della Pace by Martino Gamer. Photo by Hugo Glendinning
Some of Gamper's own designs feature in the exhibition, including his rainbow-like arrangement of veneered modular units called L'Arco della Pace.
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Collective shelving by Martino Gamper. Photo by Hugo Glendinning
Gamper also chose to include a large archive of contemporary furniture manufacturing catalogues from around the world.
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Together Library shelving by Martino Gamper. Photo by Hugo Glendinning
Two spaces at the centre of the Serpentine Sackler Gallery provide the setting for events organised by Gamper as part of the exhibition.
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Gritti Bookcase by Andrea Branzi with objects chosen by Maki Suzuki. Photo by Hugo Glendinning
The designer identified a range of activities that demonstrate how people interact with furniture and products, including cooking, eating, reading, listening, writing, playing, drawing, dreaming and working.
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Booksnake Shelf by Martino Gamper with objects chosen by Michael Anastassiades. Photo by Hugo Glendinning
Design is a State of Mind is running concurrently with an exhibition at the main Serpentine Gallery that showcases the work of American artist Haim Steinbach, who is known for including found and made objects in his art.
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Campo Graffi bookcase by Franco Campo and Carlo Graffi with objects chosen by Bethan Laura Wood. Photo by Hugo Glendinning
Gamper's exhibition, which runs until 21 April 2014, is the second major design exhibition to be staged by the Serpentine Gallery, following theDesign Real show curated by Konstantin Grcic in 2009.
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Wall bookshelf by Andrea Branzi with objects chosen by Daniel Eatock. Photo by Hugo Glendinning
The Serpentine Sackler Gallery opened earlier this year following its renovation and extension by Zaha Hadid, who added a swooping tensile fabric canopy to a brick building that was once a gunpowder store.
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