The latest issue of DQ Magazine has hit the newstands. It’s eco-focused and features the hottest products, people and parties in design right now!
January 11th, 2008
DQ Magazine’s eco-focused summer issue is out now – with one of the hottest covers it’s ever had!
Featuring…
100% Design takes over London town
Lievore Altherr Molina’s astounding breadth of work
HOW BIG IS YOUR FOOTPRINT? – a look at our impact on the enviroment
KOHLER tests creative boundaries
Keep your eyes on… NICK RENNIE!
Turkey comes alive for Istanbul Design Week
…AND HEAPS MORE!
Pick up your copy today, available at selected newsagents nationwide.
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