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![Crafting a National Identity in an International Market: Design as Power](https://cdn.designhistorysociety.org/uploads/images/_half/Copy-of-Crafting-a-National-Identity-in-an-International-Market-1.jpg)
In our ongoing blog series, academic writer and researcher Dr Rukmini Chaturvedi explores the theme of design-craft engagement in the Indian design market.
Crafting a National Identity in an International Market![Provocative Places: The Heygate Estate, Elephant & Castle](https://cdn.designhistorysociety.org/uploads/images/_half/Provocative-Places-Elephant-Castle.jpg)
For this month's Provocative Places blog, Design History Society Ambassador Pippy Stephenson discusses issues of heritage and identity in the regeneration of the Heygate Estate in Elephant & Castle
Provocative Objects / Spaces![Crafting a National Identity in an International Market: The Covid Effect](https://cdn.designhistorysociety.org/uploads/images/_half/Crafting-a-National-Identity-in-an-International-Market_2024-06-12-123217_lnll.jpg)
In our new blog series, academic writer and researcher Dr Rukmini Chaturvedi explores the theme of design-craft engagement in the Indian design market.
Crafting a National Identity in an International Market![Provocative Objects: Shanzhai Smartphone](https://cdn.designhistorysociety.org/uploads/images/_half/Shanzhai-Smartphone.jpg)
For this month's Provocative Objects blog, Design History Society Ambassador Dan Mu discusses the Shanzhai smartphone and the cultural narrative of counterfeit goods.
Provocative Objects / Spaces![Crafting a National Identity in an International Market: Craft as Power](https://cdn.designhistorysociety.org/uploads/images/_half/Copy-of-Crafting-a-National-Identity-in-an-International-Market.jpg)
In our new blog series, academic writer and researcher Dr Rukmini Chaturvedi explores the theme of design-craft engagement in the Indian design market.
Crafting a National Identity in an International Market![Provocative Objects: The Queen Elizabeth Virginal](https://cdn.designhistorysociety.org/uploads/images/_half/Provocative-Objects-the-Queen-Elizabeth-Virginal.jpg)
To me, the most exciting part of history is the moment of connection that stretches through centuries, an ‘I do that too’ moment. My research into the Queen Elizabeth Virginal was not just a healthy dose of a historian’s curiosity, but a connection to a long-dead queen upon encountering the beautiful object. My name is Molly Gisbourne, a 2023 graduate of the V&A/RCA History of Design MA and now working in facilities at the Design Museum, this blog explores the Queen Elizabeth Virginal in the V&A collection.
Provocative Objects / Spaces![Crafting a National Identity in an International Market: Local in Global](https://cdn.designhistorysociety.org/uploads/images/_half/Crafting-a-National-Identity-in-an-International-Market.jpg)
In our new blog series, academic writer and researcher Dr Rukmini Chaturvedi explores the theme of design-craft engagement in the Indian design market.
Crafting a National Identity in an International Market![Provocative Objects: The Dabbawala Coffee Table](https://cdn.designhistorysociety.org/uploads/images/_half/Provocative-Objects-Dabbawala-Coffee-Table-1.jpg)
In this month's Provocative Objects blog, academic writer and researcher Dr Rukmini Chaturvedi discusses the Dabbawala coffee table, designed in 2016 by Parth Parikh.
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