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I said, Sit Down!
Posted by Mark Sinclair, 7 January 2010, 12:50 Permalink Comments (3)

Booster seat, Cosco, US; 1960s. V&A Images
Surely one of the most oft used parent-to-child commands – and perhaps equally the most unobeyed – Sit Down is the name of the V&A Museum of Childhood's charming new show on kids seating...
Sit Down, opening at the V&A Museum of Childhood in London in early February, features more than 70 types of kids seating, from rocking horses to high chairs, to designer miniatures and stern deportment chairs.
Looking at how children's chair design has evolved, most noticably during the 20th century, Sit Down features designs from a range of seating luminaries, such as Charles Eames, Vitra and El Ultimo Grito, alongside examples of a Modernist high chair by Dutch architect, Gerrit Rietveld, and the Spotty chair, a 1960s paper seat designed by Peter Murdoch.
The exhibition design, by Wells Mackereth, apparently follows the narrative of the Three Bears. Visitors will enter the show through small, medium and large doors that lead into a "bear's cottage" where they can eventually vote for their favourite chairs using spoons in porridge bowls (displayed on an interactive dinner table, no less).

Robin Day style school chair; 1970s. V&A Images
The exhibition will encompass a wide range of functional and playful objects, designed to be used primarily for sitting upon: including chairs, benches, sofas, bean bags, ride-on toys, potties, high chairs and play equipment.
It concludes with a timeline of kids seating from 1600 to contemporary recycled chairs, and visitors will also be able to make their own Ercol chair (an Ercol chair 'arch' will be be on display in the main entrance to the Museum).
Sit Down: Seating for Kids runs from 6 February until 5 September (admission free). V&A Museum of Childhood, Cambridge Heath Road, London E2 9PA. Open daily: 10am-5.45pm.

White plastic chair by Verner Panton. V&A Images

Eames Elephant seat, designed by Charles and Ray Eames. Photo: Ilan Rubin, © Vitra

A table, an axle and wheels, plus basic seat = a car. V&A Images
3 Comments
A lot kids chairs this way : http://vintageforkids.blogspot.com/2009/09/jour-de-casting.html
http://collectionminuscule.bigcartel.com/product/poster-collection-minuscule ...and more !
2010-01-07 16:36:16
Hi, can we add that Graphic Clinic has been involved in the design of the exhibition too? And illustrator Emma Houlston (thepenandpixel.com) has produced a series of lighter 'child friendly' comments and graphics for the kids to get more involved with the exhibits. The combination of experienced Architects Wells Mackereth, ourselves and Emma has produced a fascinating blend of design disciplines the will excite and engage visitors.
2010-01-08 13:21:39
I think everyone remembers the 1970's school chairs! - a national institution!
2010-01-08 13:31:18
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