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| Title | “What Industrial Design Means” display from the Britain Can Make It Exhibition, 1946 | |
| Collection | Design Council Archive | |
| Creator | Design Council/Council of Industrial Design | |
| Date | 1946 | |
| Description | Britain Can Make It Exhibition, 1946. One of the features is the section 'What Industrial Design Means'. With telling simplicity shows the birth of an egg cup from the designer's desk to the breakfast table. The chicken which sets the problems for the designers is shown here. Designed by Misha Black OBE FSIA. | |
| Id Number Current Accession | C314 | |
| Id Number Current Repository | DCA0564 | |
| Location Current Repository | University of Brighton Design Archives | |
| Location Former Repository | Council of Industrial Design, London | |
| Subject | Britain; Exhibitions; Britain Can Make It; What Industrial Design Means; Birth of an Egg Cup; Hens; Design Research Unit; Misha Black | |
| Material | negative - glass | |
| Relation Part Of | Exhibiting Britain: Display and national identity 1946 - 1967 | |
| Relation References | Britain Can Make It Exhibition, 1946 | |
| Work Type | photographic negative | |