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Perletinn Norway

Vintage Perletinn Brutalist Box in Pewter, Norway 1960s
Vintage Perletinn Brutalist Box in Pewter, Norway 1960s

Vintage Perletinn Brutalist Box in Pewter, Norway 1960s

Located in Esbjerg, DK

. Distinct crater paneling micmicing the surface of the moon. Made and designed by Perletinn in Norway circa

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Vintage 1960s Norwegian Brutalist Cigar Boxes and Humidors

Materials

Pewter

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Mid-Century Perletinn Norway Pewter Chamber Candle Holder, 1960s
Mid-Century Perletinn Norway Pewter Chamber Candle Holder, 1960s

Mid-Century Perletinn Norway Pewter Chamber Candle Holder, 1960s

Located in Frederiksberg C, DK

Mid-Century Perletinn Norway Pewter Chamber Candle Holder, 1960s Elegant Mid-Century pewter

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Vintage 1960s Norwegian Organic Modern Candlesticks

Materials

Pewter

Perletinn Norwegian Art Deco Brutalist Pewter Cigar Box
Perletinn Norwegian Art Deco Brutalist Pewter Cigar Box

Perletinn Norwegian Art Deco Brutalist Pewter Cigar Box

Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire

A very stylish Norwegian Art Deco pewter cigar or cigarette box with brutalist styling made by

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Vintage 1930s Norwegian Art Deco Cigar Boxes and Humidors

Materials

Steel

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Vintage Scandinavian Brutalist Box in Copper
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Vintage Scandinavian Brutalist Box in Copper

Located in Esbjerg, DK

A wellmade and beautifully patinated box in hammered copper. Suitable for Jewelry or small personal items. Distinct brutalist styling with architectural Art Deco element. It was made...

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Vintage 1930s Scandinavian Brutalist Decorative Boxes

Materials

Copper

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