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    By Pierre Giraudon
    Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
    Resin coffee table by Pierre Giraudon Black lacquered metal fee unique piece made by the artist; signed and repair by his daughter in 2011, France, 1978.
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  • "Amiral" Low Table in Oak with Slate Top by Eric Merthen, 1960s
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  • 19th Century Italian Carved Green and Gilt Foyer Table with Faux Marble Top
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  • Japanese antique wooden low table / 3-step change table / wooden bench
    Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
    This is a low table that combines a wooden box made in the late Edo period (1800s) in Japan and a wooden board made in the Meiji-Taisho period (1868-1920). It is probable that the w...
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  • Japanese Old Wooden Box 1868-1900 / Antique Storage Sofa Table Coffee Table Side
    Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
    The wooden box made from the Meiji period to the Taisho period (1868-1900). The wooden box made by combining simple cedar boards. I think it was a box that contained some tools. For many years, soot from the hearth and other parts stuck together and accumulated, resulting in such a black appearance. Don't worry, this soot won't stick to your hands if you touch it. It has a very beautiful black color overall and a simple shape. Good condition. It is a nice wooden box that makes you feel very wabisabi. It is also nice to use as a table or exhibition stand. Things like this are not everywhere. It's rare. Also, in Japan, such things are becoming less and less common. We believe that it is our mission to convey the charm of such old things and keep them. There are few stores that sell such items at 1st dibs. We sell with...
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