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Bouroullec brothers have a very serious approach to design

August 25, 2007
Expo R & E Bouroullec, Bivouac-2011- 095
Expo R & E Bouroullec, Bivouac-2011- 095 (Photo credit: mfld57)

Bouroullec brothers have a very serious approach to design – The Boston Globe.

Kind of cool designers. pod like shapes.

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