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1970s Space Age Acrylic Teardrop Shape Standing Terrarium Floor Planter
Located in Keego Harbor, MI
A 1970s tear drop shaped acrylic floor planter terrarium. This is s super chic space age style terrarium. This piece features a gorgeous tear drop shaped frame with a white acrylic b...
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Bertoia for Knoll Diamond Bar Stool with Padding Mid Century Modern
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Located in Keego Harbor, MI
Elegant and iconic, this Bertoia for Knoll Diamond Bar Stool embodies the sleek minimalism of mid-century modern design. Crafted with a wireframe structure and cushioned seat, it off...
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Mid-Century Modern Barwick for Howard Miller Lucite Grandmother Clock, 1970s
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For your consideration is a gorgeous, standing grandmother clock, with a Lucite face, by Barwick for Howard Miller, circa the 1970s. In excellent condition. The dimensions are 13" W ...
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Edmondo Palutari for Vittorio Dassi 1960 Mid Century Modern Sideboard Cabinet
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An Edmondo Palutari for Vittorio Dassi 1960 sideboard cabinet. This is a seriously stunning mid century modern Italian cabinet. This piece features an incredible glossy finish which ...
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Harry Bertoia for Knoll Diamond Black Wireframe Accent Chair Mid Century Modern
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Located in Keego Harbor, MI
A Harry Bertoia Diamond chair for Knoll. The Diamond chair was designed by Bertoia for Knoll in 1952. It has become one of the quintessential mid century modern seating designs, taki...
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Eames for Herman Miller DCM Plywood and Chrome Chair Mid Century Modern
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Enhance your home or office with the iconic Mid Century Modern charm of this Eames for Herman Miller DCM Chair. Showcasing the distinctive molded plywood construction, it combines n...
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Paul Evans Mid-Century Modern Brutalist Metal Patchwork Indoor Planter Box
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By Willy Guhl, Eternit
Located in Doornspijk, NL
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