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III. Figure List

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1.0. Introduction

1.0. Introduction

III. FIGURE LIST

Figure 1 – ‘Wishbone Chair’ by Hans Wegner Figure 2 - ‘Best maps of Scandinavia’ by Scandinavia Standard Figure 3 –‘The Lunning Prize’, National Museum of Stockholm, 1986, by Helena

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Figure 4 - Heal’s 1951 exhibition ‘Scandinavian Design for Living’

Figure 5 - NIKARA, Canvas easy chair. Designed by Jasper Morrison Figure 6 – The Trinidad Chair by Nanna Ditzel, 1993

Figure 7 – The Metropolitan Chair by Axel Bender Madsen and Enjar Larsen, 1949 Figure 8 – The NV45 Chairr by Finn Juhl, 1945 Figure 9 – The Circus Pouf by Simon Legald

Figure 10 – A Scandinavian Home with a Modern Monochrome Interior by Erika

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Figure 11 – Survey results, age of respondents (Author’s own) Figure 12 – Survey results, gender of respondents (Author’s own) Figure 13 – Post on ‘IKEA Crazy UK’ Facebook page (Author’s own) Figure 14 – Triangulation of Interviews (Author’s own)

Figure 15 – Survey results to determine what colour palettes represent Scandinavian design (Appendix 5.3) Figure 16 – Thematic analysis into the use of colour (Appendix 7.5) Figure 17 – Survey results to determine which product appears to be the best quality (Appendix 5.3) Figure 18 – Survey results to determine which qualities are most important (Appendix 5.3) Figure 19 - Survey results of known Scandinavian retailers (Appendix 5.3)

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