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Creator: Martin Pribyla
Fruit Bowl from Electron Tube and Drum Cymbals
By Martin Pribyla
Located in Praha, CZ
Fruit bowl made from drum cymbals and very rare electron tube. Martin Pribyla is a Czech artist, designer, musician, biologist and pilot. His work is info...
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2010s Czech Modern Martin Pribyla Decorative Objects

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Copper, Brass

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