Design, Council of Industrial Design, 226, October 1967

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Leader: Which way for Which ?
Value for money by Hilary Haywood
Furniture for the secondary school by Gillian Naylor
Finland reaches her fifty, a special feature on Finnish design to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of Finland
National influences by Margaret Duckett
Student centre in Helsinki by George Bryant
Scandinavian with a difference by Peter Hatch
On from Habitat by Moshe Safdie
Testing car design for safety
The pottery of Lucie Rie by Tarby Davenport
Products, interiors, events, ideas

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