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“Seven” Series Dry Bar by Luigi Saccardo for Gasparello in Italian Walnut, 1970s
By Luigi Saccardo
Located in Las Vegas, NV
1970s “Seven” Dry bar designed by Luigi Saccardo and produced by Italian manufacturer Gasparello in stunning Italian Walnut. Replete with plenty of storage and oozing all of the clas...
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Vintage 1970s Italian Modern Dry Bars

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