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Jun 2022
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Colin Bisset's Iconic Design: The Public...

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Toilet, loo, powder room, the toot; no matter what you call it you use it everyday. In this week's Iconic Designs Colin Bisset casts his eye over the design evolution of the public toilet.  
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