Classic hairdryers at Andrew Collinge

15 May to 25 June 2007 (please note that these objects are no longer on display)

View from inside salon of people in the street looking in at the hairdryer in the window display

Museum of Liverpool on the road

While the new Museum of Liverpool is being built, we are touring some of its fantastic collections ‘on the road’. You can now see some extraordinary and iconic items on display at unexpected venues across the city. See further details on the Museum of Liverpool on the road homepage.

Former location: Andrew Collinge salon

Castle Street, Liverpool

Andrew Collinge’s newest salon hosted a display of three classic hairdryers. Andrew Collinge said:

"I'm proud to be a patron of National Museums Liverpool and am delighted to offer our flagship Castle Street salon as a venue for the On the Road project."

Further details about the Castle Street salon are available on the Andrew Collinge website.

Objects: Classic hairdryers

Hairdryers for use in the salon and at home were first developed in the early 1920s. They were made of metal with wooden handles and were heavy and uncomfortable to use.

Since then hairdryer design has transformed over time, largely influenced by changing fashions and society. The models on display are examples of the many different shapes and designs available.

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