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Nicolai Canetti is a product designer, graphic designer, photographer, and has served as Chairman of the Canetti Design Group Inc. since 1979..[1]
As a photographer, Nicolai Canetti published over 15 photography books covering international subjects including The Rodin Museum Of Paris [2], In the Shadow of Kilimanjaro, The Pavements of New York, and The Streets of San Francisco among others.[3]
Through the Canetti Design Group Inc., Canetti invented numerous patented products [4] and is known for creating The Original Magnet Frame, [5], as well as several innovative postmodern clocks and art objects which are sold in stores such as the MoMA Design Store.[6]
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