who|design have merged with GroupGSA to form a highly creative, skilled team of interior design experts. The team led by Graeme Hadenham, known for his inventive approach to workplace design, will join Peter Fordyce, Nadine Sanderson and Kate McCann aspart of the leadership team at GroupGSA.
September 20th, 2010
who|design have merged with GroupGSA to form a highly creative, skilled team of interior design experts.
The team led by Graeme Hadenham, known for his inventive approach to workplace design, will join Peter Fordyce, Nadine Sanderson and Kate McCann aspart of the leadership team at GroupGSA.
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