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Pair of 1946 "Chauffeuse" Armchairs Attributed to Andre Arbus

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  • 1946 Pair of "Chauffeuse" Armchairs Attributed to Andre Arbus
    By André Arbus
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    Pair of armchairs "Chauffeuse" of 1946 attributed to Andre Arbus Composed of a low seat with cushion, the upholstery is original horsehair and spring, high back in horsehair. Fabric ...
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  • 1970 Pair of Armchairs Jacques Toussaint & Patrizia Angeloni for Matteo Grassi
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    Pair of Classic leather armchairs designed by Jaques Toussaint and Patrizia Angeloni for Matteo Grassi Model "Golfo dei poeti" in the late 1970s. Both ...
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  • 1950 Pair of Armchairs Model FS144 by Jean René Caillette Editions Steiner
    By Jean Rene Cailette
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    Composed of a structure in light ash composed of two armrests resting on the ground at the back giving a slight inclination to the amchair, in front of the structure rests on two fee...
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  • 1960 AA Butterfly armchair Airbone edition
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    Black wrought-iron AA Airborne Butterfly armchair frame from the 1960's, covered with a saddler's cover from the Houlés workshops, made from 4 pieces of cream-colored hide joined by ...
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