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SUMMARY:Mini Furniture: Chairs for Children 2026
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nMini Furniture: Chairs for Children is an exhibition at the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg (MK&G) in Germany. It focuses on the history and evolution of children’s chairs over two centuries\, presenting more than 130 objects from museum holdings and private collections. The exhibition examines how furniture design has responded to children’s physical needs\, behavior\, and everyday environments such as homes and schools. \nIn relation to architecture\, the exhibition highlights how even small-scale objects like chairs reflect broader spatial thinking\, particularly in terms of human proportion\, ergonomics\, and the design of domestic environments. \nFocus\nThe exhibition explores children’s seating not only as functional furniture but as a design field shaped by play\, learning\, discipline\, and mobility. It includes early high chairs\, 19th-century wooden designs\, Bauhaus experiments\, and postwar and contemporary designs that range from ergonomic solutions to playful sculptural objects. \nThis perspective connects to broader ideas in design\, where everyday objects are understood as tools that influence behavior and development rather than neutral items. \nThe exhibition treats the children’s chair as an independent design typology that reflects changing attitudes toward childhood\, movement\, and education. \nProgram\nThe exhibition is structured thematically\, showing how children’s chairs evolved through different design periods. It includes functional seating\, pedagogical furniture\, and experimental designs that encourage movement\, interaction\, and creativity. Some objects emphasize posture and discipline\, while others support play and freedom of movement. \nThe spatial presentation allows visitors to engage directly with selected pieces\, highlighting the relationship between object\, body\, and movement. This connects conceptually with urban planning\, particularly in how designed environments influence behavior and spatial awareness. \nAudience\nThe exhibition is intended for general visitors\, families\, designers\, educators\, students\, and researchers interested in furniture design\, material culture\, and childhood environments. \nEvent Details\n\n\n\nDates\n14 June – 1 November 2026\n\n\nVenue\nMuseum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg (MK&G)\, Hamburg\, Germany\n\n\nEvent Type\nDesign and furniture exhibition\n\n\nAccess\nPublic (museum entry required)\n\n\nFees\n€14 standard / €8 reduced / free under 18\n\n\n\n✦ ArchUp Editorial Insight\nThe exhibition reframes children’s chairs as a serious design category that reflects broader social and spatial systems. By presenting objects from different eras side by side\, it reveals how ideas of control\, ergonomics\, and play have shaped furniture design over time. From an architectural perspective\, it emphasizes that spatial thinking begins at the scale of the body\, where furniture acts as an interface between user and environment. However\, the focus remains primarily on objects rather than the architectural or institutional contexts in which they operate\, which limits a deeper understanding of how these designs function within schools\, homes\, and public spaces. \nClosing Note\nThe exhibition provides a structured historical overview of children’s furniture\, positioning it as an evolving design field closely tied to changing cultural and spatial understandings of childhood.
URL:https://archup.net/event/mini-furniture-chairs-for-children-2026/
LOCATION:Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg\, Steintorpl. 1\, 20099 Hamburg\, Hamburg\, Hamburg\, -\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Museum f%C3%BCr Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg":MAILTO:service@mkg-hamburg.de
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