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Plastic furniture made its entrance in the enabling vivid colours, slick shiny surfaces, and sloping shapes - that made the hearts of Belgian middle-class consumers beat faster. The very first furniture company in Belgium to set up a large-scale production of plastics was Belgian interior after WW II. International brands like Knoll and Herman Miller conquered the high-end Belgian market with modernist furniture made of plastic materials that were soon endorsed by progressive intellectual circles. When, in 1968, the renowned Biennale Interieur in Kortrijk opened its doors, it was particularly the new . . .
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