This paper reports the study of several design objects from the Triennale Design Museum in Milan – all of which are part of the Multipli series by the Italian brand Gufram® – including three examples of a sofa called Pratone, three stone-shaped seats called Sedilsasso e sassi, a coat stand in the shape of a Cactus and the Capitello recliner. All of these design objects were produced at different times from the early 1970s to the present day using “polyurethane foam and washable latex”, and are already showing signs of different degradation processes. In addition to identifying the various material compositions and degradation phenomena that affect these artefacts, in order to develop preventive conservation plans for their future maintenan...
International audiencePolyurethane foams deteriorate rapidly; the effects of degradation can appear ...
Plint serie [Baseboard Series] (1967) by the Dutch artist Ger van Elk is a floor sculpture of painte...
Polyurethane (PUR) is one of the most difficult synthetic polymers to preserve. The main aim of this...
This paper reports the study of several design objects from the Triennale Design Museum in Milan – a...
Since it was first synthesised in 1864 by C.A. Wurtz, Polyurethane (PUR) has been widely used for in...
Since it was synthesised in 1864 by C.A. Wurtz, Polyurethane (PUR) has been widely used for industri...
This study evaluates two research projects and treatments performed ten and twenty years ago by the ...
Four 1960s dresses that form part of the costume collection at the Museum of London (UK) are made fr...
Polyurethane (PUR) foams have been among the most popular plastics used by artists and designers sin...
“Composizione-Superficie Lunare” (1965) is an artwork of the Italian artist Giulio Turcato (Mantua, ...
Specific analytical tools are needed to investigate the composition and degradation processes of the...
João Vieira (1934-2009) was an important avant-garde artist. He was responsible for the first art pe...
International audiencePolyurethane foams deteriorate rapidly; the effects of degradation can appear ...
Plint serie [Baseboard Series] (1967) by the Dutch artist Ger van Elk is a floor sculpture of painte...
Polyurethane (PUR) is one of the most difficult synthetic polymers to preserve. The main aim of this...
This paper reports the study of several design objects from the Triennale Design Museum in Milan – a...
Since it was first synthesised in 1864 by C.A. Wurtz, Polyurethane (PUR) has been widely used for in...
Since it was synthesised in 1864 by C.A. Wurtz, Polyurethane (PUR) has been widely used for industri...
This study evaluates two research projects and treatments performed ten and twenty years ago by the ...
Four 1960s dresses that form part of the costume collection at the Museum of London (UK) are made fr...
Polyurethane (PUR) foams have been among the most popular plastics used by artists and designers sin...
“Composizione-Superficie Lunare” (1965) is an artwork of the Italian artist Giulio Turcato (Mantua, ...
Specific analytical tools are needed to investigate the composition and degradation processes of the...
João Vieira (1934-2009) was an important avant-garde artist. He was responsible for the first art pe...
International audiencePolyurethane foams deteriorate rapidly; the effects of degradation can appear ...
Plint serie [Baseboard Series] (1967) by the Dutch artist Ger van Elk is a floor sculpture of painte...
Polyurethane (PUR) is one of the most difficult synthetic polymers to preserve. The main aim of this...