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Midcentury Isamu Noguchi Nos "30D" Pendant Produced by Ozeki & Co, Japan, 1950s

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Very rare and NOS model "30D" pedant designed by Isamu Noguchi and produced by Ozeki & Co, Japan in from the early 1980s. In great original condition and it has never been used. We unpacked it for the shoot and that's it! Made out of washi paper and bamboo. No defects in the paper shade, Signed with the iconic red logo, "the Sun and the Moon" and signature. Comes with the original box and papers. Dimensions: 30 cm in diameter.
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