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This playful interpretation of Andrew Carnegie by Scottish designer, Donna Wilson brings out the whimsy of the Scottish-American industrialist Andrew Carnegie, the iconic leader of the American steel industry in the late 19th century. Carnegie built his mansion in New York City in 1903. The mansion has become the home for Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum since 1976.
Scottish designer Donna Wilson has been working with talented craftspeople in the UK for over a decade. Her whimsical creations have brought joy to both adults and children around the world.
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