Global Design Agenda: Furniture Design Week

Global Design Agenda: Furniture Design Week

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International Design Agenda: Furnishings Design Week

‘Furnishings is how we tame an area.’ So says go-to inside designer India Mahdavi. Discover out what she, together with Pearson Lloyd, Doshi Levien and Patrick Norguet, need to say in regards to the relation between merchandise and house, in addition to the quickly shifting main design However how robust is our resolve in the case of a constant and significant strategy to sustainability in structure and design?

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