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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Profile: ErgonomiDesign
Core77 has a profile of
ErgonomiDesign
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ErgonomiDesign, Sweden: Human-Centered Since the Sixties
. Their office space alone makes you want to work there. And then we haven't said anything about the extremely well-thought-through products they do.
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