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Creator: Marco Susani
21st Century Modern Steel White Coffee Table Patch Made in Italy
By Defne Koz, Marco Susani
Located in Sant'Elena, IT
A collection of sound-absorbing dividing panels able to guarantee privacy without isolating from the surrounding environment. The self-supporting structure allows the integration of ...
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2010s Italian Modern Marco Susani Asian Art and Furniture
Materials
Steel
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