Bottle (HC1059)

Catalogue Record

Collection

Maker

Simon Hasan

Title

Bottle

Made in

London

Date

2010

Description

Leather bottle moulded on archetypes of mass-producion such as cola bottles or annoymous pound-shop trash. Commissioned by Northampton Festival as part of the 2010 project Industrial Makeshift, it is one of the 400 handcrafted objects sold through a customised vending machine for £3.

Materials and techniques

Made by medival armour-making technique in which vegetable tanned leather is moulded and irreversibly hardened using moisture and heat. The leather is removed from the mould after controlled drying and is trimmed and lined with PU resin before final heat stamping the the maker's name, abbreviated year ('10) and other details on it.

Dimensions

height:  21.7cm
width:  8.5cm
depth:  6.5cm

Object number

HC1059

Category

On view

HC Cabinet A1

Handling Grade

1
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    Bottle, Simon Hasan, 2010, Crafts Council Collection: HC1059. Photo: Stokes Photo Ltd

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    Mugs and Bottles, Simon Hasan, 2010, Crafts Council Collection: HC1058-HC1063. Photo: Stokes Photo Ltd

Maker's statement

These symbols of global industry become curious artefacts with an almost archaeological quality when rendered in hardened leather.

Simon Hasan, 23 December 2014