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Creator: Jean-Paul Barry
Leather Penta Chair Jean-Paul Barry Kim Moltzer for Wilhelm Bofinger in tobacco
By Kim Moltzer, Jean-Paul Barry
Located in Berlin, DE
Penta chair by Jean-Paul Barry & Kim Moltzer in new aniline leather cover. Zinc Base is in fair condition.  
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1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Jean-Paul Barry Lounge Chairs

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Zinc

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