Breathing Colour by Hella Jongerius

Thoughtful exhibition at the Design Museum by designer, Hella Jongerius, looking at how colour behaves.

The show is divided into sections which look at how light affects colour at different times of day morning, noon and evening and consists of objects in installations to demonstrate the effect these condition have on our perception of colour and shape. 

There was a fascinating light box to demonstrate metamerism, the idea of colours looking different in different light conditions. It had various painted shapes in different colours which you could move the objects around under different light effects. Your perception was that the objects had changed colour dramatically.

My favourite installation was a circle of large ceramic vases with samples of various natural glazes on them looking like a giant physical colour wheel.

Closes on 24 September 2017

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