This exhibition explored the intriguing creations of the Festival Pattern Group – a unique project at the 1951 Festival of Britain involving X-ray crystallographers, designers and manufacturers.
At the instigation of Dr Helen Megaw, a leading Cambridge scientist, diagrams of atomic structures inspired an eclectic array of patterns on curtains, wallpapers, carpets, lace, dress fabrics, ties, plates and ashtrays. By studying X-ray diffraction photographs of crystals, scientists could calculate the arrangement of atoms within molecules – the resulting diagrams inspired the Festival Pattern Group. These avant-garde designs testified to the optimism of the early post-war era and the vibrancy of 1950s design.