LONDON, ENGLAND.- The Design Museum presents today “History of Modern Design – In The Home.” From the glacial elegance of a Bauhaus Master’s House in 1920s Germany and one of Verner Panton’s pop-inspired 1960s dining rooms, to a contemporary live-work space specially designed by the Bouroullec brothers, this exhibition explores the History of Modern Design - in the Home. Drawn from the Design Museum Collection and other important archives, it tells the stories behind the landmarks in modern design that have transformed our homes and the way we use them. As well as reconstructing the iconic interiors that influenced design in particular decades, the exhibition will deconstruct the design and development of such influential objects as the Penguin paperback and Apple iPod.