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Design Guide - Dirk van der Kooij and A. Raymond (confrontations series)

Dirk van der Kooij and A. Raymond (confrontations series)

07/24/12 • 24 min

Design Guide
Dirk van der Kooij collaborated with A. Raymond to create a new modular system with which you can create objects from a chair to a lighting system. www.dirkvanderkooij.nl www.design-museum.de
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Dirk van der Kooij collaborated with A. Raymond to create a new modular system with which you can create objects from a chair to a lighting system. www.dirkvanderkooij.nl www.design-museum.de

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