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Poster: La Force Des Couleurs

Cat. № POSTER-238 · Archive reference image

Design Objects № 238

La Force Des Couleurs

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Archive note

A Cartagena-based porcelain figurine campaign from a fictional 1970s Latin American design collective. The figure—rendered in pastel resin with a fruit-laden crown and flexed bicep—reimagines domestic labor as monumental strength. Recovered from a canceled export initiative, this poster exemplifies a brief moment when socialist-inflected craft aesthetics collided with surrealist product design. For collectors of postcolonial design ephemera and suppressed feminist manufacturing campaigns.

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Section
Design Objects
Style
pastel surrealism, figurative product photography
Mood
utopian, uncanny, defiant
Palette
peach, mint green, soft pink, pale yellow
Collection
The Power of Colors

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porcelaincartagenacolombia1970sfeminist designpastelfruitstrengthsurrealismdomestic laborcolor theorymodernist craft

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