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THE CONVERSATION

award-winning designer Bethan Gray has been handcrafting furniture under her own brand since 2008. Her work is usually influenced in some way by nature, and her latest collection of Inky Dhow products with various collaborators nods towards the holiday blues of sea and sky.

It was wonderful to walk into your space in the Rossana Orlandi Gallery in Milan and be met with so many big swathes and swirls of joyful blue. I had been feeling exhausted at that point, and it

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