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  • Thin Tête-à-Tête in Contemporary Heat-Treated Steel and Polished Steel Inset
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    The attenuated forms of the thin Tête-à-Tête accentuate their playful and beguiling nature. An intimate connection is forged between its users, as they negotiate the delicate balance.
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