Design Museum of Thessaloniki
Design Museum of Thessaloniki is a design museum in Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia, Greece. It collects items of industrial and graphic design.
The Museum of Design was founded in 1993. It came about as a result of Stergios Delialis’ love of industrial design and useful objects which stand out because of their unique design. Until 1997 it was housed in ground floor premises on Mitropoleos Street. Today it is searching for a permanent home. Even so it remains active with exhibitions abroad, film shows and lectures.
It is the first place in Greece with a systematic approach to design. The core of the museum is its permanent collection of 2,000 objects representing industrial design in the 20th century. Classified according to subject matter (furnishing, lighting, domestic appliances, office equipment, graphics, packaging) the collection attempts to illustrate developments in perception, use, form, aesthetics and technology in the products of industrial design. There is also a library of 5000 books, plus magazines and catalogues on the subject of design.
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Gnomes / Philippe Starck 2000 / Kartell
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The Art of Looking Sideways Alan Fletcher / 2001 / Phaidon Press
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Y-Chair (No 24) / Nans J. Wegner 1950 / Carl Hansen & Son
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PAOK Lager Beer / 2001 Makedonia-Thraki Brewery S.A.
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Silver Star / 1952 Dormeyer - Chicago, Ill. USA
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Cutlery / Arne Jacobsen 1957 / Georg Jensen
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Arancia - Ixus Concept 2000 / Canon
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Tolomeo / Michele de Lucchi, Giancarlo Fassina / 1987 / Artemide
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Uten.Silo / Dorothee Maurer - Becker 1969 / (Reedition 2000) / Vitra
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650 Sgabollo / Max Bill 1950 (1975) / Zanotta
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Minitimer /Richard Sapper 1971 / Terraillon
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Suri / Kurt Naef 1990 / Naef & Co.
Coordinates: 40°37′56″N 22°56′31″E / 40.6322°N 22.9419°E