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Creator: Werner Max Moser
Werner Max Moser Sofa for Wohnbedarf, Switzerland, 1930s
By Werner Max Moser, Wohnbedarf
Located in Milan, IT
Rare Architect Werner Max Moser sofa for Wohnbedarf, Switzerland, 1930s.
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1930s Swiss Bauhaus Vintage Werner Max Moser Daybeds

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Metal

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