Chess and Jo by Kati Meyer-Brühl

Over the course of a career that is still only in its infancy, Kati Meyer-Brühl has developed a signature style of light-handedly executed designs that is as multi-faceted as it is distinctive – whether poetic and organic or minimalist and clear.
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