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Creator: Marimekko
1950s Marimekko Screen
By Marimekko
Located in London, England
Original Screen with Marimekko's Lokki fabric.
Owned by a factory worker in the '60s, this is an exceptionally rare piece with beautiful age.
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1950s Finnish Organic Modern Vintage Marimekko More Furniture and Collectibles
Materials
Brass
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