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Iconic Vintage Design: Magazine Rack 4675 by Giotto Stoppino for Kartell, Italy
By Kartell, Giotto Stoppino
Located in LA FERTÉ-SOUS-JOUARRE, FR
Add a touch of iconic Italian design to your interior with this magazine rack, model 4675, created by renowned designer Giotto Stoppino for Kartell in the 1970s. Made in Italy, this ...
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Vintage 1970s Italian Space Age Magazine Racks and Stands

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