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Drip Paint Saw Horse Table in the Style of Gaetano Pesce
Drip Paint Saw Horse Table in the Style of Gaetano Pesce

Drip Paint Saw Horse Table in the Style of Gaetano Pesce

$2,100Sale Price|50% Off

H 34 in W 58 in D 48 in

Drip Paint Saw Horse Table in the Style of Gaetano Pesce

By Gaetano Pesce

Located in Los Angeles, CA

folding metal legs. Entire table frame and legs covered in drip paint. Super cool piece of art. Glass

Category

Late 20th Century American Tables

Materials

Metal

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