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Fish & amphibians

Front view of a bike light showing the white lens and green body.
Front view of a tape measure showing the red fly at the frog's mouth.
Front view of a hole punch showing the blue eyes.
Side view of a float showing the body straps.
Front view of an egg cup showing the cup holding the spoon and fork.
Side view of a lampshade showing the shell-like shape.
Side view of a pair of tube squeezers showing the translucence of the material.
Side view of a set of cocktail sticks showing the sticks in the pot.
Side view of a shark shaped stapler showing the stapler mechanism inside the jaws of the shark.

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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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