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Creator: Ecole Boulle
Restored Art Deco Extendable Table, by P. Follot, Ecole Boulle, France, 1920s
Restored Art Deco Extendable Table, by P. Follot, Ecole Boulle, France, 1920s

Restored Art Deco Extendable Table, by P. Follot, Ecole Boulle, France, 1920s

By Paul Follot, Ecole Boulle

Located in Brandys nad Labem, Středočeský kraj

Dissociative:217 cm / 85.43″ Made by furniture makers from the Ecole Boulle, an art academy in Paris. This elegant round Art Deco extendable dining table comes from France from the...

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Early 20th Century French Art Deco Ecole Boulle Tables

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Wood, Lacquer, Ebony

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