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British designer (born 1977)
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Max McMurdo (born 24 September 1977) is a British designer, upcycler, entrepreneur and TV presenter.He studied at Sandy Secondary school for a few years. McMurdo established Reestore Ltd in 2003 when he became uneasy at the consumption-focused ways of the traditional design world.In 2007, McMurdo appeared in episode 4 of BBC2's Dragon's Den, he has since worked with George Clarke on George Clarke's Amazing Spaces and with Kirstie Allsopp on Kirstie's Fill Your House For Free, both for Channel 4 television. Max also, occasionally, appears alongside fellow presenter Henry Cole on Find it, Fix it, Flog it, also for Channel 4 television.

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  1. Kristy Gray and Lizzie Rivera (12 November 2015). "George Clarke's Amazing Spaces: a floating home made from shipping container puts houseboat living in the spotlight". Homes and Property.
  2. "Kirstie's Fill Your House For Free". Channel 4.

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