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Designer Paul Smith launches exhibition
Fri, 15 Nov 2013DESIGN GURU Sir Paul Smith has given a glimpse into his world with a re-creation of his office forming part of a new exhibition dedicated to his work. The fashion star takes centre-stage at the Design Museum in London for the next four months with items from his vast archive on display. Sir Paul was at the launch today, posing alongside colourful life-size cardboard cut-outs and showing off sketches, designs and other paraphernalia from his lengthy career as one of Britain's best-known creative forces.
Nissan says the Leaf EV beats the Chevrolet Volt with 367 mpg
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Design Contest: Michelin Challenge Design announces 2008 theme and call for entries
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