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Calder's Chair, Limited Edition by Gabriela Campos
By Gabriela Campos, Estúdio Mais Alma
Located in Rio De Janeiro, RJ
Calder's Chair, limited edition by Gabriela Campos Edition 2 of 8 Dimensions: 25,59 x 17,72 x 35.43 in Materials: Structure in Stainless Steel and Composition of Marble Verde Alpi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Brazilian Estúdio Mais Alma Chairs

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Marble, Stainless Steel

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