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Why Materials Matter Responsible Design For A Better World Hardback
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This visually stunning investigation of natural and man-made materials will change the way you look at the world around you while offering hope for the future of our planet 240 pages 250 colour illustrations Solanki Seetal
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This visually stunning investigation of natural & man-made materials will change the way you look at the world around you while offering hope for the future of our planet 240 pages 250 colour illustrations Solanki Seetal
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