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Barbora Žilinskaitė, "Roommates Stool [Turquoise]", 2020
By Barbora Zilinskaite
Located in New York, NY
Barbora Žilinskaitė [Lithuanian, b. 1996] Roommates Stool [Turquoise], 2020 Wood dust, ply, pigment, varnish, glue 17.25 x 17.25 x 13.75 inches 44 ...
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2010s Barbora Zilinskaite Furniture

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Wood

Barbora Žilinskaitė, "Storyteller", 2021
By Barbora Zilinskaite
Located in New York, NY
Barbora Žilinskaite [Lithuanian, b. 1996] Storyteller, 2021 Wood dust, ply, pigment, varnish, glue Measures: 78.75 x 35.5 x 13.75 inches 200 x ...
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2010s Barbora Zilinskaite Furniture

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Wood

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