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Creator: Jean-Paul Barray
2 Penta Chairs Jean-Paul Barray & Kim Moltzer for Wilhelm Bofinger 1960s France
By Jean-Paul Barray
Located in Monrovia, CA
1960s French Mid-Century Modern penta lounge chairs designed by Jean-Paul Barray And Kim Moltzer for Wilhem Bofinger.
2 Penta lounge chairs, black canvas slings, pentagonal collap...
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Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Jean-Paul Barray Lounge Chairs
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Metal
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