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  • Pair of Furry "Blocco" Early Edition Chairs by Nanda Vigo, Driade, Italy, 1970s
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    Located in Milan, IT
    Pair of "Blocco" chairs by Nanda Vigo for Driade. Early original edition featuring a full artificial furry cover with leather bridle The top side is composed by two elements; one par...
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  • "Top" Mirrored Cabinet by Nanda Vigo for FAI International, Italy, 1970s
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  • Unique Console Table with Brass and Glass details by Nanda Vigo, Italy, 1960s
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    Unique console by Nanda Vigo. Custom-made for a private house, this piece is composed by brass and glass details. Provenance and certificate available upon request. The piece is pa...
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  • Pair of "Pontiponti" Chairs by Gio Ponti for Pallucco
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  • Set of Two Aleph "Aforismi" Cabinets by Antonia Astori for Driade, Italy, 1980s
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