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References [<ExternalResource: Powerhouse Museum, '86/1308 Chair, "Expo Sound", polystyrene foam / polyurethane foam / Dunlopillo foam rubber / Pirelli webbing / fibreglass / hardwood / wool / sound equipment, designed by Grant and Mary Featherston, Melbourne, 1966, made by Aristoc Industries Pty Ltd, Mel', Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.>, <ExternalResource: Powerhouse Museum, ''Stem' dining setting by Grant and Mary Featherston', Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.>, <ExternalResource: Powerhouse Museum, 'Mark I Sound Chair designed by Grant and Mary Featherston', Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.>] [<ExternalResource: Powerhouse Museum, '86/1308 Chair, "Expo Sound", polystyrene foam / polyurethane foam / Dunlopillo foam rubber / Pirelli webbing / fibreglass / hardwood / wool / sound equipment, designed by Grant and Mary Featherston, Melbourne, 1966, made by Aristoc Industries Pty Ltd, Mel', Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.>, <ExternalResource: Powerhouse Museum, ''Stem' dining setting by Grant and Mary Featherston', Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW.>]
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  • 86/1308 Chair, "Expo Sound", polystyrene foam / polyurethane foam / Dunlopillo foam rubber / Pirelli webbing / fibreglass / hardwood / wool / sound equipment, designed by Grant and Mary Featherston, Melbourne, 1966, made by Aristoc Industries Pty Ltd, Mel (None)
  • 'Stem' dining setting by Grant and Mary Featherston (None)
  • Mark I Sound Chair designed by Grant and Mary Featherston (None)
  • 86/1308 Chair, "Expo Sound", polystyrene foam / polyurethane foam / Dunlopillo foam rubber / Pirelli webbing / fibreglass / hardwood / wool / sound equipment, designed by Grant and Mary Featherston, Melbourne, 1966, made by Aristoc Industries Pty Ltd, Mel (None)
  • 'Stem' dining setting by Grant and Mary Featherston (None)