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Vico Magistretti Idomeneo Lamp for Oluce
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Floor lamp by Vico Magistretti. Designed for Oluce as part of the Idomeneo series. The modular lamp breaks down and features a floating black disk as a shade concealing a bulb holder...
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This incredible looking piece could be a table or a side chair. With hooks for hanging and tiers for storage, it has a multipurpose use and a very singular aesthetic.
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Gianni Ruffi Bench and Table
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A superb piece of 1970's design by Italian legend Gianni Ruffi. This table and bench set has such a clever concept. The whole thing has been exaggerated, from the thickness of the be...
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Adolphe Petit-Monsigny Wall Plate
Located in London, GB
This is a piece of French Art Deco design by rare sculptor Adolphe Petit-Monsigny. He is well known for his work in brass and here we see some of his trademark details with incised a...
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Husser 615 dining table by Frank Lloyd Wright for Cassina
By Cassina, Frank Lloyd Wright
Located in London, GB
The table was originally designed for the Husser house in 1899 in Chicago. The house, lost to demolition had a checkerboard detailing to some of the architecture. This checkerboard t...
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1990s Italian Dining Room Tables

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Abstract Oil on Board
Located in London, GB
An outstanding abstract piece featuring thickly worked paint strokes in contrasting colours where light plays against a dark backdrop alluding to a mountain scape. Montlaur fought in...
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Vintage 1960s French Mid-Century Modern Paintings

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