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Margaret Howell Wigmore Street presents the world of Isokon (until 5 November 2022), including a new reissue in collaboration with the brand
Margaret Howell presents an exhibition that celebrates the plywood furniture designs of Isokon. Staged at Margaret Howell’s Wigmore Street HQ (until 5 November 2022), the display spans from 1936 to today, with designs by Marcel Breuer, Barber Osgerby and Jasper Morrison, as well as tools, moulds and templates from the workshop to give an additional insight into its history and practice.
‘Isokon furniture demonstrates the versatility and strength of plywood,’ comments Howell. ‘Light and malleable, [plywood] allows designers the freedom to produce furniture in an innovative and sculptural style. Isokon advanced the cause of international design in 1930s Britain – simple, minimal and still so modern.’
Image credit: Matt Ford
The history of Isokon started in 1931, when the workshop was founded by English entrepreneur Jack Pritchard and Canadian architect Wells Coates: Pritchard had asked Coates to design a building and the result of their partnership was the Lawn Road Flats in north London, which were completed in July 1934.
The flats became home to Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer and László Moholy-Nagy, who also collaborated with Pritchard, expanding the workshop’s scope. In particular, Breuer contributed several plywood designs to Isokon, creating chairs and tables for the brand.
Original pieces by Breuer are on display alongside contemporary designs, and the furniture is accompanied by 12 archive photographs of Isokon furniture and the Lawn Road Flats, which will become the Margaret Howell Calendar 2023.
To coincide with the exhibition, Margaret Howell has reissued a series of the Marcel Breuer 1936 ‘Nesting’ tables; made at Isokon’s Walthamstow workshop, the tables are in birch plywood and presented with a special Isokon and Margaret Howell stamp. §
All images: Matt Ford
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