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Paul Vera, Art Deco Table in Iron and Tile, France, 1946
Paul Vera, Art Deco Table in Iron and Tile, France, 1946

Paul Vera, Art Deco Table in Iron and Tile, France, 1946

By Paul Vera

Located in New York, NY

exhibited models of ceramic tiles for bathrooms, swimming pools, fish shops and post offices. That same year

Category

Vintage 1940s French Art Deco Side Tables

Materials

Wrought Iron

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