The Design Museum has announced Britain’s best-loved home and furniture retailer, Habitat, will celebrate its 60th anniversary with “Changing Spaces: 60 Years of Design with Habitat”, a free display that explores our evolving relationship with our homes, and the role design can play in enabling us to create spaces that truly reflect who we are and where we come from.
The display, which will be in the atrium at the Design Museum from 10 July to 11 August 2024, will explore the way color, lighting, and statement pieces bring a person’s individuality to a space, how the way we socialize at home has changed, the need for flexible spaces where we can work, rest and play, and the rise in homes designed with wellbeing at their core.
Habitat’s commitment to affordable and accessible design has always been at the heart of the brand; good design is the key to easy and joyful living. Over the past 60 years, Habitat has become synonymous with the creation of standout pieces that marry thoughtful design with individual character forging many fans of the brand, old and new.
The installation will invite visitors to step over the threshold and experience the impact great design can have on the spaces we live in.
The display, in the Design Museum’s atrium, will be comprised of five parts and will showcase a selection of iconic designs for the home that Habitat has created, alongside items in its current collection, including the special 60th Anniversary pieces launched earlier this year. Create will celebrate the joy of individualism; Connect will consider design over the past six decades, Transform will show how our homes go from day to night living; Rest is an ode to the rise of the home as a retreat, and Play will showcase Habitat’s fun and colorful side with havens of happiness. The interactive display will encapsulate furniture, tableware, textiles, and accessories, including both current 60th collection with a nod to archive pieces from the brand’s rich history.
“We are delighted that Habitat chose to celebrate its 60th anniversary with the Design Museum and bring it back to the high street. Since its foundation, Habitat has been focused on bringing the subject of design to a broad audience and this is, of course, something that we are enormously passionate about at the Design Museum.”
– Johanna Agerman Ross, Conran Foundation Chief Curator at the Design Museum.