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Gerd Lange Iconic 'Flex 2000' Table for Thonet 1973
By Thonet, Gerd Lange
Located in Tilburg, NL
Gerd Lange 'Flex 2000' Table for Thonet, 1973.
This is a truly wonderful and very timeless designed table by Gerd Lange for high-end manufacturer Thonet. Avant garde and very modern...
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Mid-20th Century European Mid-Century Modern Gerd Lange Dining Room Tables
Materials
Plastic, Beech
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