Wibo Bakker, Droom van helderheid Huisstijlen, ontwerpbureaus en modernisme in Nederland 1960-1975, 2011

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Hardcover: 368 pages
Publisher: nai010 uitgevers/publishers; 1 edition (8 July 2011)
Language: Dutch
ISBN-10: 9064507538
ISBN-13: 978-9064507533

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Wibo Bakker, Droom van helderheid Huisstijlen, ontwerpbureaus en modernisme in Nederland 1960-1975, 2011
Wibo Bakker, Droom van helderheid Huisstijlen, ontwerpbureaus en modernisme in Nederland 1960-1975, 2011

 

Wibo Bakker, Droom van helderheid Huisstijlen, ontwerpbureaus en modernisme in Nederland 1960-1975, 2011
Wibo Bakker, Droom van helderheid Huisstijlen, ontwerpbureaus en modernisme in Nederland 1960-1975, 2011

 

Wibo Bakker, Droom van helderheid Huisstijlen, ontwerpbureaus en modernisme in Nederland 1960-1975, 2011
Wibo Bakker, Droom van helderheid Huisstijlen, ontwerpbureaus en modernisme in Nederland 1960-1975, 2011

 

Wibo Bakker, Droom van helderheid Huisstijlen, ontwerpbureaus en modernisme in Nederland 1960-1975, 2011
Wibo Bakker, Droom van helderheid Huisstijlen, ontwerpbureaus en modernisme in Nederland 1960-1975, 2011
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