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Tropical Depression Carpet by Sofia Alvarado
Located in Geneve, CH
Tropical depression carpet by Sofia Alvarado
Dimensions: 180 x 180 cm
Materials: Wool
One of a Kind. Handmade
FI is an ornamental artist who embodies the creative Revelation of...
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Mid Life Leaf Carpet by Sofia Alvarado
Located in Geneve, CH
Mid Life leaf carpet by Sofia Alvarado
Dimensions: 300 x 165 cm
Materials: wool
One of a Kind. Handmade
FI is an ornamental artist who embodies the creative Revelation of the s...
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