Terence Conran

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Sir Terence Orby Conran (4 October 1931 – 12 September 2020) was a British designer, restaurateur, retailer and writer. He founded the Design Museum in Shad Thames, London in 1989. The British designer Thomas Heatherwick said that Conran "moved Britain forward to make it an influence around the world." Edward Barber, from the British design team Barber & Osgerby, described Conran as "the most passionate man in Britain when it comes to design, and his central idea has always been 'Design is there to improve your life.'" The satirist Craig Brown once joked that before Conran "there were no chairs and no France." Provided by Wikipedia
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by Conran, Terence,
Published 2001
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Published 2002
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by Conran, Terence.
Published 2004
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by Conran, Terence.
Published 1985
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by Conran, Terence.
Published 2003
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by Conran, Terence
Published 2002
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by Conran, Terence.
Published 1992
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by Conran, Terence, 1931- .
Published 1989
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by Conran, Terence, 1931-
Published 1995
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by Bayley, Stephen.
Published 2007
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