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  • Set of 4 Swedish Pine Chairs by Gilbert Marklund for Furusnickarn AB, 1970s
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  • 1970s Pair of Joker chairs by Dominique Zimbacca
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    Model designed for the Auriol House, France. Frame in fir wood Assembly by threaded rod, secured by nuts Piece from the artist's former collection. En 1965, Dominique Zimbacca expose les meubles issus de sa collaboration avec Françoise Sée à la galerie M.A.I situé au 12 rue Bonaparte, aujourd’hui remplacée par la Galerie Yves Gastou...
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