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Designed in Britain is a fascinating snapshot of mid-century design that really captures the essence of the era. The pacing feels almost leisurely, allowing you to take in the details of various products and architectural styles that defined British aesthetics at the time. The film has a certain warmth to it, showcasing not just the items themselves but also the philosophy behind design choices. You can't help but appreciate the practical effects of the time; there’s a tangible sense of craftsmanship that just doesn't translate the same way in today's digital age. It's distinctive for its unvarnished presentation, inviting viewers into a world that balances functionality and beauty in a way that feels so genuine.
This film is somewhat obscure, which makes it appealing to collectors who appreciate the nuances of design history. Finding a good quality print can be a challenge, and it doesn't always appear in the typical catalogs, often slipping under the radar of mainstream collectors. There's definitely a niche interest in it, especially among those who focus on documentary films from this period or design-centric narratives.
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