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SOMETIMES YOU NEED to try new things to find what you’re truly meant to do in life. This was the case for Glen Rundell, who spent years as a plumber, then took on a government job, before finding his way to chair-making. “That’s when I realised I wasn’t happy unless I was being creative and using my hands,” he

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