Alfredo W. Häberli & Christophe Marchand Building and Garden Elements
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Creator: Alfredo W. Häberli & Christophe Marchand
Set of 2 Planters Mira by Alfred Häberli and Christophe Marchand for Eternit
By Eternit, Alfredo W. Häberli & Christophe Marchand
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Set of two beautifully shaped planters made by Eternit. They are designed by Alfredo Häberli and Christophe Marchand. The brief called for three flowerpot designs of different capaci...
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1990s Swiss Organic Modern Alfredo W. Häberli & Christophe Marchand Building and Garden Elements
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Cement
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