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staceythinx:

The In Your Element collection of kitchenware, greeting cards and stationery by Dorothy was made exclusively for Science Museum, London. 
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The periodic table had us all hooked the moment we first saw it hanging on the science lab wall in our high schools. Maybe part of its attraction lay in its no nonsense approach to ‘order’ and its no frills approach to ‘design’. Maybe it was because it hailed the start of a new era of education for us when we were legitimately allowed to set things on fire, cause small explosions and dissect tiny furry animals.


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staceythinx:

The In Your Element collection of kitchenware, greeting cards and stationery by Dorothy was made exclusively for Science Museum, London. 
About the collection:

The periodic table had us all hooked the moment we first saw it hanging on the science lab wall in our high schools. Maybe part of its attraction lay in its no nonsense approach to ‘order’ and its no frills approach to ‘design’. Maybe it was because it hailed the start of a new era of education for us when we were legitimately allowed to set things on fire, cause small explosions and dissect tiny furry animals.


GIVE IT ALL TO ME
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staceythinx:

The In Your Element collection of kitchenware, greeting cards and stationery by Dorothy was made exclusively for Science Museum, London. 
About the collection:

The periodic table had us all hooked the moment we first saw it hanging on the science lab wall in our high schools. Maybe part of its attraction lay in its no nonsense approach to ‘order’ and its no frills approach to ‘design’. Maybe it was because it hailed the start of a new era of education for us when we were legitimately allowed to set things on fire, cause small explosions and dissect tiny furry animals.


GIVE IT ALL TO ME
Zoom Info
staceythinx:

The In Your Element collection of kitchenware, greeting cards and stationery by Dorothy was made exclusively for Science Museum, London. 
About the collection:

The periodic table had us all hooked the moment we first saw it hanging on the science lab wall in our high schools. Maybe part of its attraction lay in its no nonsense approach to ‘order’ and its no frills approach to ‘design’. Maybe it was because it hailed the start of a new era of education for us when we were legitimately allowed to set things on fire, cause small explosions and dissect tiny furry animals.


GIVE IT ALL TO ME
Zoom Info

staceythinx:

The In Your Element collection of kitchenware, greeting cards and stationery by Dorothy was made exclusively for Science Museum, London. 

About the collection:

The periodic table had us all hooked the moment we first saw it hanging on the science lab wall in our high schools. Maybe part of its attraction lay in its no nonsense approach to ‘order’ and its no frills approach to ‘design’. Maybe it was because it hailed the start of a new era of education for us when we were legitimately allowed to set things on fire, cause small explosions and dissect tiny furry animals.

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