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Contemporary Limited Edition Signed Armchair, Pau Silver V1 by Edizione Limitata
By Edizione Limitata
Located in Milano, IT
"Pau V1 is a 21st white armchair made by Italian artisans in painted and spray coated Polystyrene with an incredible metallic final coating that makes the object as reflective as chrome-plated metal. It is part of the collectible design language Pau that has been developed and authentically signed...
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Materials
Polystyrene
Contemporary Limited Edition Signed Armchair, Pau V1 by Edizione Limitata
By Edizione Limitata
Located in Milano, IT
"Pau V1 is a 21st white armchair made by Italian artisans in painted and spray coated Polystyrene. It is part of the collectible design language Pau that has been developed and authe...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Armchairs
Materials
Polystyrene
Contemporary Limited Edition Ash Wood Armchair, Zero V2 by Edizione Limitata
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Zero V2 is a 21st Century sculptural armchair made by young Italian artists in Ash Wood. The piece is manufactured in a limited edition of 15 signed and progressively numbered exampl...
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Leather, Plywood, Ash
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