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Pippa Garner
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Pippa Garner (birthdate – death), formerly known as Philip Garner, is an artist, designer and author from Los Angeles, CA, who is known for making parody forms of consumer products as well as custom bicycles and vehicles. Notable publications written by Pippa include the Better Living Catalog and Utopia or Bust.

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Better Living Catalog Utopia or Bust

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