Campbell’s Soup; It started in 1869, known for being cheap and easy to find sold in 120 countries.
Swiss Knife; Was designed by Carl Elsener and made 1891.
Bed side lamp; This was made in 1900, very expensive to buy, took craft and skill to design uses the fascination of glass, art nouveau style.
Ladder back chair; This was made in 1903, creator was Charles rennie Mackintosh, this was more formal than the bed side lamp, painter would use this chair.
Channel Perfume; This simple and angular design was created by the fashion designer CoCo Channel in 1920.
Tiffany Lamp; Cheaper than the bed side lamp also has a flatter soft light than it.The function is the priority of the design.
Camera Moniac; By Oskar Barnack, Expensive to buy, changeable lenses also quick and easy to take pictures.
Wassily Chair; This was made in 1925, created by Marcel Breuer. He was inspired by bike handle bars, bauhaus design with a simple style similar to ikea designs today.
Bauhaus bucher; interesting art movement
London Map; Designed in 1933 by Henry C.Beck, simple design of public transport information which is easy to follow and uncluttered.
Ball point pen; Laszlo Biro created this in 1938, 1880 ball points were used for leather markings, created for an improvement to the founting pen.
Hasle blad camera; High end expensive camera.
Volkswagen Beetle; this was made by Ferdinand Porsche, it is a German family car.
Tupperware; Made in 1946.
Fender guitar; Was made in 1946 and was the first mass produced guitar.
Mini Cooper; This British car was made in 1959, it is a low budget cheap car. Also known as a symbolic of independence and free spirit.
Stacking chair; Designed by the British designer Robin Day, he made 4,000 a week in 1963.
Dyson Vacuum; Was made in 1983 by a British designer was out in japan first for 10 years, got successful in 1993.
Lemon juicer; The Impractical spider form design was made in 1990 and created by Philippe Starck.
Apple Mac; The designer Jonathan Ive intended it to be targeted at a younger generation media audience, to choose a colour to make it feel like a part of you.
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