Man Of Parts

Man Of Parts
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Born of a cross cultural, post–national design sensibility, Man Of Parts was created for global nomads who appreciate craft but prefer a modern experience.

During 3daysofdesign MAN OF PARTS brings together cross–cultural elements from their growing roster of international designers and introduces a collection of novelties from Sebastian Herkner and Yabu Pushelberg.

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