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Creator: Pace Furniture Company
Monumental Macassar and Brass Credenza by Leon Rosen for Johnny Carson, c 1970
By Pace Furniture Company, Leon Rosen
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This monumental credenza spans over 10 feet with exotic Macassar Ebony wood, finished on both sides, with hefty brass accents and height-adjustable disc feet. One side is scalloped a...
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1970s American Modern Vintage Pace Furniture Company Sideboards
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Brass
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