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Side view of a Valentine typewriter showing the red body and black keys.

Valentine typewriter

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Side view of a Dropp bowl showing the matt outer surface and glossy inner surface.

Dropp! bowl

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Top view of a skateboard showing the fish shape.

Minnow Skateboard

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Side view of a storage container showing the head and tail.

Roomii

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Side view of a bangle showing the thickness of the material.

Trees cuff

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Top view of an umbrella showing the patternof the fabric.

Mary Quant umbrella

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Front view of a telephone showing the dial.

GPO Model 746 telephone

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Side view of a ball showing the well used surface.

Parkesine snooker ball

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Side view of a pile of pellets showing the mainly black sample.

Recycled polyethylene pellets

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Side view of a cable sample showing the stranded and plied outer armour.

Submarine cable

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Side view of a pipe showing the ventilation spaces in the top.

Terrain Hydromax siphonic roof drainage system

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Top view of a snuff box showing the moulded portrait.

Oval Charles I snuff box

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Front view of a clock showing the spherical shape.

Presta alarm clock

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Front view of a pair of shoes showing the basket weave appearance.

Children's red jelly sandals

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Museum of Design in Plastics

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Current Exhibition: Reuse

The objects on display within this exhibition demonstrate ways in which the reuse of raw materials, as well as products, help to reduce our reliance on single-use plastics. They also show how products can be created to support recycling at the end of their useful life, and the variety of ways a single recycling resource can be used.

 

Before your visit to MoDiP please check for any planned closures advertised on the visiting us page.

Weaver Green blankt
AIBDC : 006954 Tooth soap box

MoDiP collection

The MoDiP collection offers a wide spectrum of objects, from the 19th, 20th & 21st centuries, which illustrate the role of plastics against social and historical contexts.

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PHSL : 281 Manicure set

PHS collection

The Plastics Historical Society, which was formed in 1986, is an independent society affiliated to the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.

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WCHL : 526 Gentleman's combined pocket brush, comb and mirror

Horners collection

The Worshipful Company of Horners is both an ancient craft guild and a modern City of London Institution promoting the interests of the polymer industry.

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Visiting MoDiP

MoDiP has a number of resources which you might find useful:

  • To find out more about the museum including an introductory video see About us
  • To see what we have in the collection see Collections
  • View our physical and digital Learning resources
  • To find out more about accessing the collection during our closure please Contact us

We welcome individual and group visits.

The museum is on the first floor of the Arts University Bournemouth library and can be accessed via a lift.  For more information about coming to the museum for a visit, to do research, or have a group session, click on the link below.

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Studying the collection

MoDiP Blog

L'il Abner's Flyin-Saucer, Fred Morrison, 1950.

29 Mar 2023

AIBDC : 008605Image credit: MoDiPThis bright and sunny, yellow coloured frisbee is in an amazing condition given that it is over 70 years old. That is largely due to the fact that it has been unused: 1600 of these Arcuate Vanes were discovered in a warehouse in 1977, where this example is believed to have originated. We think it was injection moulded in butyl stearate.Fred Morrison’s design for…

Margrethe mixing bowl, Jacob Jensen, 1954.

22 Mar 2023

Given that it is Nordic Day tomorrow, Thursday 23rd March 2023, I thought it would be apt for this blog to celebrate a lovely piece of Danish design from the MoDiP collections.AIBDC : 008850 and 008849Image credit: https://www.modip.ac.uk/collections?columbo%5B0%5D=person%3A14306The Margrethe mixing bowl was originally designed by Jacob Jensen in 1954, whilst working at the design studio of…

Our latest exhibition - Reuse.

15 Mar 2023

This week we have been busy taking down our last exhibition, Endurance, and installing our new exhibition, Reuse. We have been joined by one of our volunteers, MA Fine Art student Sourabh Sharma, seen in the images below emptying the cases and wrapping objects for their return to storage.

Although MoDiP often refers to plastics recycling initiatives through our ongoing interpretation and…

Current & Past Exhibitions

Reuse

17 Mar 2023 - 8 Sep 2023

In 2019, the European Union published a directive that aimed to promote circular approaches to manufacturing giving priority to sustainable and non-toxic reusable products and re-use systems over single-use alternatives. The planned outcome of this directive is to first and foremost reduce the quantity of waste generated. For similar reasons, in 2022, the UK Government introduced a tax on…

Seen and unseen

15 Sep 2023 - 8 Mar 2024

An exhibition which explores objects that are either physically out of sight or those that, despite playing significant roles in our lives, may be overlooked.

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