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Creator: Hennie de Jong
Pair of Highback Chairs by Walter Antonis for Hennie de Jong, 1980
By Hennie de Jong, Walter Antonis
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Pair of red upholstered high back dining chairs with black enameled wire frames by Walter Antonis for Hennie de Jong International Collections, 1980. Initially designed and released ...
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1980s Dutch Post-Modern Vintage Hennie de Jong Chairs

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Wire

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