We have noticed a new phenomena in our storeroom. Some of the objects have been multiplying 😮.
Find out all about what we have discovered in our latest blog post www.modip.ac.uk/blog/2026/04...
Posts by Museum of Design in Plastics
A screenshot of an object being built digitally using computer aided design.
Our latest blog post has been written by Will Strange, our colleague on the BA (hons) Modelmaking course here at Arts University Bournemouth. He explains how using our collection is great for his first year students to explore the use of computer aided design. www.modip.ac.uk/blog/2026/01...
A visit to the Women's Rugby World Cup has inspired our latest blog post. www.modip.ac.uk/blog/2025/09...
A chair with a red seat with a hole in the back and black metal legs.
We used a number generator to help us decide on which object to focus our blog post on this week. It landed on the E series chair - how many of you remember sitting on one of these chairs at school? Did you get told off for leaning back on the rear legs? www.modip.ac.uk/blog/2025/09...
Dive into the 1970s with our latest blog and discover the origins and evolution of Action Man.
The 1976 version of Action Man is currently on display in our Mid-Century MoDiP exhibition.
Part alarm clock, part tea maker, all mid-century nostalgia.
Check out our latest blog post to learn more about the Teasmade and our current exhibition, Mid-Century MoDiP.
www.modip.ac.uk/blog/2025/08...
We take a look at some of the objects in our collection inspired by space in our latest blog post. www.modip.ac.uk/blog/2025/08...
Last week, we welcomed a group of aspiring designers from the Educators Republic program. These students, all interested in product design, spent the day exploring through hands-on interaction with objects from the MoDiP collection.
Check out our latest blog post to see what they got up to.
This week we have had the pleasure of assisting in the shooting of a film to promote the PlastIC Research Centre.
One particularly fun scene involves the mystery MoDiP objects.
Check out our latest blog and stay tuned for the film release to see how the scene unfolds.
The Undergraduate Summer Shows are back at Arts University Bournemouth!
Come and celebrate the work of our talented students, with projects across all disciplines.
Also, check out our latest blog post for a sneak peek at what MoDiP volunteers Jessica and Luna created for this year’s shows.
Our new exhibition, Mid-Century MoDiP, will be open to view this week on July 10th.
Stay tuned for detailed posts about objects in the exhibition, and make sure to check it out in person.
www.modip.ac.uk/blog/2025/07...
As gates open for Glastonbury, we’re celebrating more than music—we’re highlighting sustainability.
Check the latest blog post to learn how the Can Cap can help you pack an eco-friendly festival kit.
www.modip.ac.uk/blog/2025/06...
Today kicks off Oxfam Water Week - a week dedicated to drawing attention and action for an estimated 2.2 billion people who do not have access to clean water at home.
To learn more about this campaign and the Oxfam Jerry Bucket, check out our latest blog.
www.modip.ac.uk/blog/2025/06...
Today for #MuseumWeek and the Playing Together theme, we’re spotlighting a MoDiP favourite – Tiddlywinks!
From its Victorian parlour roots to colourful plastic sets, it shows how design evolves with play.
Curious? Check out the blog for more!
www.modip.ac.uk/blog/2025/06...
Today for #museumweek we’re celebrating the Together in Motion theme alongside #worldbicycleday by featuring the 2010 Pinarello FP2 road bike.
Made from aerospace-grade carbon fibre, it’s light, strong, and a brilliant example of design driving greener transport.
For #MuseumWeek, we are spotlighting the Kartell A.I. Chair by Philippe Starck & Autodesk - designed using AI to answer:
“How can we support the human body with minimal material & energy?”
The result: a sleek seat made from 100% recycled material, redefining creativity & sustainability.
Check out our latest blog post to learn more about Isabella Lovero and how she, alongside Enrico Bosna, transformed Poleasy® - a durable, weather-resistant plastic - into the beloved Tino elephant chair.
www.modip.ac.uk/blog/2025/05...
This week’s blog post is by student volunteer Luna Ubide Holmes, a 3rd year Modelmaking student at AUB.
She looks at the popularity of epoxy resin and concerns about its safe use in modelmaking and art.
Epoxy resin is often used in modelmaking, like in this pacemaker model (AIBDC: 008433).
This week’s blog spotlights the playful genius of Libuše Niklová — the Czech designer who created the iconic squeaky Tomcat in 1963.
Niklová is one of the designers featured in our exhibition Spotlight on...3, on display in the MoDiP gallery until July 4th.
www.modip.ac.uk/blog/2025/04...
From protest to progress—Anya Hindmarch’s I Am a Plastic Bag challenges throwaway culture with recycled innovation and bold design.
See it featured in our Spotlight on…3 exhibition, and read about the inspiration for this bag on our latest blog:
www.modip.ac.uk/blog/2025/04...
This botanical Lego set was made in 2018 using plant-based polyethylene - one of the first steps in the toy companies goal of using sustainable materials by 2030.
Check out our new blog post to learn about Lego's environmental strategy and their attempt to swap from ABS to rPET in their bricks.
A new breakthrough is turning plastic waste into valuable graphene through flash-joule heating.
Scientists at Rice University hope it can be used to recycle old car parts like the TVR 'Grantura' sports car pictured.
Discover how this technique could transform recycling on our blog.
Did you know that the graphite used in pencils, like the Gum-Tec pencils pictured, is made up of graphene which has the potential to revolutionise plastic recycling measures worldwide.
Check out our latest blog to find out how.
A long handled hairbrush with green coloured thick bristles.
Find out why this hairbrush is special in our latest blog post www.modip.ac.uk/blog/2025/02...
A black and yellow BMX cycle helmet which is mentioned in the podcast.
You can listen to our Curator in discussion with Tony Ryan from the Design and Technology Association alongside her AUB colleague and Brothers Make. Hear about sustainable design, plastics, Museum of Design in Plastics, our career journeys and much more. www.designtechnology.org.uk/for-educatio...
This week's blog post discuss the four targets the UK Plastics Pact aimed to reach by 2025, including the effort to eliminate 14 problem plastics such as disposable cutlery (there are many reusable options like the set pictured AIBDC : 007773), and the progress made towards these goals since 2018.
On the right is the outer bowl made of blue translucent acrylic, it has a long tapered stem and a wide opening. On the left is the steel liner dish, and at the front a steel heart shaped spoon with a long handle.
Have you seen our latest blog post? Fine out more about Miriam Miri and Alessi's Family Follows Fiction project www.modip.ac.uk/blog/2025/02...
Look familiar?
This upcycled pot noodle suspension lamp was designed and manufactured by Katty Barac, one of the 11 new designers featured in MoDiP's Spotlight on...3 exhibition.
Check out our latest blog post featuring Katty Barac and and stay tuned for more posts about influential designers.
Happy new year!
MoDiP is kicking of 2025 with a new exhibition, Spotlight on...3.
This is the third instalment of the spotlight exhibitions which highlights 11 unique plastic designers and their creations.
The exhibition will open to the public on January 10th and close on July 4th, 2025.
Happy holidays from the MoDiP team!
We wish you a fantastic new year and hope to see you when our new exhibition, Spotlight on...3, opens on January 10th.
*MoDiP will be closed to the public from December 23rd to January 10th*