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Creator: Pieff and Co.
Rare Pieff & Co. Art Deco Design Leather & Chromium Tubular Steel Frame Sofa
Rare Pieff & Co. Art Deco Design Leather & Chromium Tubular Steel Frame Sofa

Rare Pieff & Co. Art Deco Design Leather & Chromium Tubular Steel Frame Sofa

By Pieff and Co.

Located in Reading, Berkshire

A Rare Pieff & Co Art Deco Design Black Leather & Chromium Plated Tubular Steel Framed Three Seater Sofa 1970's Designed by Mark Lawson Extra images of original sketches, no...

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Mid-20th Century British Art Deco Pieff and Co. Sofas

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Stainless Steel, Chrome

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