29 October 2013
Episode 107
01 hour
Dutch design special: Section D heads to Eindhoven to explore Dutch Design Week with chats with from the event’s director Martijn Paulen, and chief design officer for Philips Lighting, Rogier Van Der Heide, tells all about bright emerging talent in the Netherlands. Plus from tech to textiles we explore the new lines and legacy of Vlisco – masters of Indonesian fabric prints.
29 October 2013
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