Stile Industria No.28, Editoriale Domus, agosto 1960

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Content includes:
World Design Conference 1960
Triennial – Invitation to discussion / Alberto Roselli
Secticon / Angelo Mangiarotti
Drawing from the table
Today in the kitchen in Italy and abroad (a.t.a.)
Two woodworking machines / Mario De Dona
Interviews in industry: for industrialized construction / by Costantino Corsini and Giorgio Wiskemann
I draw from abroad
The Japanese environment
Technique in industrial design: household appliances / edited by Giorgio Madini Moretti

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Stile Industria No.28, Editoriale Domus, agosto 1960. Cover design by Max Huber
Stile Industria No.28, Editoriale Domus, agosto 1960. Cover design by Max Huber
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