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Bowl Shape Black Stained Oak Vase by Applicata
Located in Geneve, CH
Bowl Shape Black Stained Oak Vase by Applicata Dimensions: D 13 x W 13 x H 14 cm Materials: Black Stained oak. Available in Ball, Cone, and Bowl shape. Available in oak, smoked oak,...
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2010s Danish Post-Modern Vases

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Bowl Shape Oak Vase by Applicata
Located in Geneve, CH
Bowl Shape Oak Vase by Applicata Dimensions: D 13 x W 13 x H 14 cm Materials: Oak. Available in Ball, Cone, and Bowl shape. Available in oak, smoked oak, and black stained oak. The...
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2010s Danish Post-Modern Vases

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Bowl Shape Smoked Oak Vase by Applicata
Located in Geneve, CH
Bowl Shape Smoked Oak Vase by Applicata Dimensions: D 13 x W 13 x H 14 cm Materials: Smoked oak. Available in Ball, Cone, and Bowl shape. Available in oak, smoked oak, and black sta...
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2010s Danish Post-Modern Vases

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Blue Flow Wall Art by Applicata
Located in Geneve, CH
Blue Flow Wall Art by Applicata Dimensions: D 10 x W 100 x H 150 cm Materials: Textile. Available in blue, brown, rose, and sand colors. The FLOW Collection is a series of handmade...
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2010s Danish Post-Modern Vases

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Rose Flow Wall Art by Applicata
Located in Geneve, CH
Rose Flow Wall Art by Applicata Dimensions: D 10 x W 100 x H 150 cm Materials: Textile. Available in blue, brown, rose, and sand colors. The FLOW Collection is a series of handmade...
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Brown Flow Wall Art by Applicata
Located in Geneve, CH
Brown Flow Wall Art by Applicata Dimensions: D 10 x W 100 x H 150 cm Materials: Textile. Available in blue, brown, rose, and sand colors. The FLOW Collection is a series of handmad...
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