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Creator: Heller
2004 Three Sided Cube Model 1017 by Frank Gehry for Heller Frank Gehry Furniture
By Frank Gehry, Heller
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This is a Gehry Left Twist Cube, originally designed by Frank Gehry for the Heller Frank Gehry furniture collection. This particular example was produced by Heller in the USA in 2004...
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Early 2000s American Modern Heller Tables

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