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Place of Origin: Australian
TH Brown Danish Bar Stool in Dark Ash - Australian Iconic Designer Piece
By Peter Brown (Australian)
Located in Adelaide, SA
The TH Brown Danish bar stool was designed by Peter Brown and first manufactured from early 1960, and remains an iconic, timeless Australian design masterpiec...
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2010s Mid-Century Modern Australian Furniture
Materials
Leather, Ash
Arcade Contemporary Chair in Aluminium
Located in London, GB
The Arcade Chair is an object that comments on traditional architectural forms. The archway that has been a timeless feature in design for many centuries...
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2010s Modern Australian Furniture
Materials
Aluminum
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