Dish international design for the home

The big design surveys of the past few years tend to have two things in common: a lot of creative design and very few women designers. Dish is here to set the record straight. This exciting collection features new work by over forty emerging and established female designers from over fifteen countri...

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Main Author: Stahl, Julie Muller (Author)
Other Authors: Yelavich, Susan
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Princeton Architectural Press 2005
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