Gynecological tools from Dead Ringers (1988), photographed by Tom Moore
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Pinning instruments
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Gynecological tools from Dead Ringers (1988), photographed by Tom Moore
Dilation tool
Insertion tool
Hook device
Stitcher
Cutting tool
Hinged and sprung finger extensions
Pinning instruments
Mantle retractor
Mariko Mori.Pratibimba tryptich (Past Present Future), 1998-2002
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Exquisite dagger, Sri Lanka, circa 1700.
from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Memphis Group Clock 1986: George Sowden, designer & architect, moved to Milano in 1970 where he started working with Ettore Sottsass and Olivetti. In 1981, He was one of the co-founders of the Memphis Group, the design movement that had a significant impact on design aesthetics in the eighties.
Chair designed by the Memphis Group