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Large Leather Chair by Stig Poulsson, Limited Edition, Denmark, 1969

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Crate Chair in style of Gerrit Rietveld, The Netherlands 1960's
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Gio Ponti Style Lounge Chair, Fine Brass Feet and Green Upholstery, Italy, 1955
By Carlo Mollino
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