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  • Unique Maple Burl Bowl by Vlad Droz
    By Vlad Droz
    Located in Geneve, CH
    Unique maple burl bowl by Vlad Droz Unique handmade piece signed by Vlad Droz Dimensions: D17 x H7 cm Materials: Maple burl. Live edge, rounded bottom Vlad Droz "An incredi...
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    By Vlad Droz
    Located in Geneve, CH
    Unique maple burl vessel by Vlad Droz Unique handmade piece signed by Vlad Droz Dimensions: D 10.5 x H 7 cm Materials: maple burl Live edge Vlad Droz "An incredible variety...
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    2010s Russian Post-Modern Vases

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  • Sycamore Maple Bowl by Vlad Droz
    By Vlad Droz
    Located in Geneve, CH
    Sycamore Maple Bowl by Vlad Droz Unique handmade piece signed by Vlad Droz Dimensions: D 28 x H 7 cm Materials: Sycamore maple. Vlad Droz "An incredible variety of forms of living ...
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    2010s Russian Modern Vases

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  • Maple Burl Vessel by Vlad Droz
    By Vlad Droz
    Located in Geneve, CH
    Maple Burl Vessel by Vlad Droz Unique handmade piece signed by Vlad Droz Dimensions: D 19 x H 14 cm Materials: Maple burl. Outside dyed. Vlad Droz "An incredible variety of forms of...
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  • Pear Vase by Vlad Droz
    By Vlad Droz
    Located in Geneve, CH
    Pear Vase by Vlad Droz Unique handmade piece signed by Vlad Droz Dimensions: 18 x 9 cm Materials: Sycamore Maple Burl. Vlad Droz "An incredible variety of forms of living creatures:...
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    2010s Russian Modern Vases

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  • Sycamore Maple Burl Bowl by Vlad Droz
    By Vlad Droz
    Located in Geneve, CH
    Sycamore Maple Burl Bowl by Vlad Droz Unique handmade piece signed by Vlad Droz Dimensions: 26 x 12 cm Materials: Sycamore Maple Burl. Vlad Droz "An incredible variety of forms of l...
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