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Brutalist Globe Pendant Light, Manner of Sorensen or Greene, c. 1970's

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Pair of Brutalist Bronze 'Whale Tail' Sconces, Circa 1970'S
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This beautiful high-quality chair set has been produced by Awa Almelo of the Netherlands. Crafted from solid oak wood, this set includes two comfortable lounge chairs as well as two ...
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Kjaernulf Style Brutalist Danish Oak Sideboard, Circa 1970's
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Kjaernulf Style Brutalist Danish Oak Carved Cabinet, Circa 1970's
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This diminutive oak sideboard has been carved in the Brutalist style with tones of the Gothic variety. With a design not unfamiliar to the famous Henry Kjaernulf, this piece has intr...
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Kjaernulf Style Brutalist Danish Oak Sideboard Cabinet, Circa 1970's
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