Overlooked Object Exhibits

No Name Design Features 1,000 Items that are Often Ignored

No Name Design at the Triennale Design Museum examines certain items that would otherwise be overlooked. These pieces play a larger role in the world today than many people think, which is what the curators are aiming to show with the exhibit.

Items in the exhibit include things such as a beach ball or a cup of Coca Cola. Again, these pieces are such a staple in pop culture and everyday life that people don't realize the effect they have. The beach ball signifies the playfulness of individuals, and Coke is a huge movement that has resulted in everything from campaign sponsorships to obesity. No Name Design tries to encourage people to be more conscious about these surroundings. Photo Credits: designboom, triennale.org
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