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Mid Century Modern Scandinavian PH 3½-2½ Copper Table Lamp, Limited Edition

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Poul Henningsen. Table lamp, 'PH 3½-2½ Kobber Bord' - Limited Edition from 2014. Glossy polished copper stem. Solid copper upper shade. Opal glass middle and lower shades. H. 45 cm. Ø 33 cm. Light signs of wear. Sold in its original box with the 2 large shades : 1 in copper, 1 in opal glass.
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