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  • Terracota Salvador Chair by Nelson Araujo
    Located in Geneve, CH
    Terracota Salvador Chair by Nelson Araujo Dimensions: D 47 x H 75 cm Materials: Wood, Velvet and Foam. Also Available: Misty Beige colour available, Nelson de Araújo, graduated...
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  • Set of 2 Terracota Salvador Chairs by Nelson Araujo
    Located in Geneve, CH
    Set Of 2 Terracota Salvador Chairs by Nelson Araujo Dimensions: D 47 x H 75 cm Materials: Wood, Velvet and Foam. Also Available: Misty Beige colour available, Nelson de Araújo,...
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  • Set of 4 Terracota Salvador Chairs by Nelson Araujo
    Located in Geneve, CH
    Set Of 4 Terracota Salvador Chairs by Nelson Araujo Dimensions: D 47 x H 75 cm Materials: Wood, Velvet and Foam. Also Available: Misty Beige colour available, Nelson de Araújo,...
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    2010s Portuguese Post-Modern Chairs

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  • Misty Beige Salvador Chair by Nelson Araujo
    Located in Geneve, CH
    Misty Beige Salvador chair by Nelson Araujo Dimensions: D 47 x H 75 cm Materials: Wood, velvet and foam. Also available: Terracota colour available Nelson de Araújo, graduated ...
    Category

    2010s Portuguese Post-Modern Chairs

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    Velvet, Foam, Wood

  • Set of 2 Misty Beige Salvador Chairs by Nelson Araujo
    Located in Geneve, CH
    Set of 2 Misty Beige Salvador chairs by Nelson Araujo Dimensions: D 47 x H 75 cm Materials: Wood, Velvet and Foam. Also Available: Terracota colour available. Nelson de Araújo,...
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    2010s Portuguese Post-Modern Chairs

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  • Set of 4 Misty Beige Salvador Chairs by Nelson Araujo
    Located in Geneve, CH
    Set of 4 misty beige salvador chairs by Nelson Araujo Dimensions: D 47 x H 75 cm Materials: wood, velvet and foam. Also available: terracota colour available. Nelson de Araújo,...
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    2010s Portuguese Post-Modern Chairs

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