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Pair of buffets Gaetano Borsani Atelier Varedo Deco 1930s'

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Pair of sideboards in briarwood, marble and Bakelite designed by Gaetano Borsani for Atelier di Varedo in the 1930s. The sideboards are in good overall condition, considering that they are almost 100 years old, they may need some minor restoration work. The sideboards will come with certification from the Borsani Foundation, worth €500. Measures 100 x 192 x 60 cm Given the size, a customized quote will be made according to the destination.
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