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  3. Birds

Birds

Side view of a kettle showing the trimmed handle and bird shaped whistle.
Front view of an alarm clock showing the rooster's wings, feet and tail.
Side view of a set of cocktail stirrers showing the long tails.
Side view of a clothes brush showing the brush in the stand.
Side view of a soap dispenser showing the beak shaped spout.
Front view of a torch showing it standing on its end.
Side view of a set of pegs showing three of the pegs clipped to a stand.
Front view of a hairdryer showing the bill and other facial features.
Side view of a watering can showing the long face.
Side view of a salad set showing the bird servers perched on the side of the bowl.
Side view of a pair of chopsticks showing the flamingo shaped topper.
Front view of an ice cream scoop showing the facial features.
Front view of a potato masher showing the facial features of the duck.
Front view of a Bird cage whisk showing the sales card and bird.
Side view of a brush showing the brsitles in the top of the head.

Wild mammals >

Exhibitions

Endurance Designated Design Why plastics? Friend and faux Beside the sea MyPlastic reissued Being me: plastics and the body Output Revolution: environmentally conscious design in plastics See through Polyphonic: music through plastics Spotlight on... 2 Picnic Flora Design for childhood Precious plastics? Provocative plastics? National identity Threads: plastics wearing well Is that plastic? Polymorphia 10 Most Wanted MyPlastic/ Beastly designs
Mini beasts Birds Wild mammals Reptiles Dinosaurs Domestic mammals Fish & amphibians Humans Saving animals part 1 Saving animals part 2 Learning from animals
Plastics for gold Work, rest and play with plastics You can do it with plastics… Nature's plastic Substitute Spotlight on… Encore! Winning with plastics The plastics invasion Eat in or take out Ways of seeing plastics

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