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Creator: Adolphe Chanaux & Co.
Adolphe Chanaux & Gilbert Pelletier Art Deco Dining Table, Circa 1930
By Adolphe Chanaux & Co.
Located in London, GB
Art Deco dining table by French designers Adolphe Chanaux (1887-1965) & Gilbert Pelletier. Chanaux is famed for his association with Jean-Michel Frank with whom he worked with from...
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Early 20th Century Art Deco Adolphe Chanaux & Co. Dining Room Tables
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Wood
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