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Stephen Bayley

Stephen Bayley

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In the 1970s, Terence Conran plucked Stephen from the obscurity of provincial academe to do his good works. One result was The Boilerhouse Project, promoting design in London's V&A, which became the most successful gallery of the eighties. Another result was the influential Design Museum. Stephen has since become one of the world's best-known commentators on design and popular culture.

Books by Stephen Bayley

Life's a Pitch

How to sell yourself and your brilliant ideas - the classic business book updated

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The Art of Living

One man's fictional quest to transform the drabness of post-War Britain into technicolour, from the fading fifties, through the swinging sixties, via Thatcherite politics and beyond. Britain never looked so good. For fans of John Lanchester's THE DEBT TO PLEASURE.

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How to Steal Fire

Creativity is a topic of real interest for businesses as well as individuals. How to Steal Fire aims to expose the myths in current thinking about this big subject and the explain the underlying truths, offering new insights into a subject that matters to us all.

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