Michael Graves

Peter Rukavina

From the New York Times, via my mother: An Architect’s World Turned Upside Down [PDF].

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Submitted by stephen good on

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I don’t want to sound callous, but having a competent designer who suddenly has to live in a wheelchair may be the greatest thing to ever happen in terms of accessible home and product design. I pray that Mr. Graves will walk again but that he will champion ridding the world of all that is ugly and awkward.

Submitted by Connie Burde on

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I hadn’t heard about Mr. Grave’s disability. Sory to hear it. My question to him: I have one of his peppermills bought at Target—metal color with a handle one twists with a little pale knob—it does not work well at all—so does he have another style in this same price range? Although the grinder is adjustable it doesn’t crank well and is of a most awkward and uncomfortable design

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