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Ray Lewis Chair

Ray Lewis "Eagle" Chair in Aluminum
Ray Lewis "Eagle" Chair in Aluminum

Ray Lewis "Eagle" Chair in Aluminum

$2,400

H 35.5 in W 20 in D 24 in

Ray Lewis "Eagle" Chair in Aluminum

Located in Toledo, OH

Ray Lewis "Eagle" Armchair in Aluminum. A limited edition Eagle cast aluminum armchair by Ray Lewis

Category

Late 20th Century Armchairs

Materials

Aluminum

Whimsical Aluminum Chair With Full Bodied Horses
Whimsical Aluminum Chair With Full Bodied Horses

Whimsical Aluminum Chair With Full Bodied Horses

$1,960Sale Price|30% Off

H 34 in W 19 in D 23.5 in

Whimsical Aluminum Chair With Full Bodied Horses

Located in Norwood, NJ

Highly unusual artist signed sculptural chair,. by Ray Lewis. More art than chair. Modern with an

Category

Early 2000s American Modern Chairs

Materials

Aluminum

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