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Photographer and graphic designer Beka Hope spent a lot of time online looking for the perfect plates for her colourful, cosy Mt Eden flat during the first 2020 lockdown. “I scoured every website for plates, but there was nothing like what I imagined,” she says. “So I decided I should just make some.”

Beka was working as a freelance graphic

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