What started as a Boiler House Project in the basement of the V and A, organized by Design Museum founders Stephen Bayley and Terence Conran...
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Ordinary icons? Stories of modern design
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Belville Sassoon,
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collection,
design,
Design Museum,
designer vintage,
fashion,
London,
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