Warnett Kennedy & Associates (WKA) was an architecture and design firm founded by the Glasgow, Scotland-based architect Thomas Warnett Kennedy (1911-1999). A display of pottery designed by WKA for the Power and Production Pavilion at the Festival of Britain, London in 1951 is illustrated in 'Graphis' vol.7, no.37, 1951 (p.300). Kennedy emigrated to Canada in 1952 and it is assumed that he closed WKA at this point.
[For further information about Warnett Kennedy & Associates see Kennedy, T. Warnett]
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