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1960s Axel Larsson ‘’1-147’’ Teak and Birch Cabinet

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Monumental Charlotte Perriand Pine Cabinet Staircase for Les Arcs, 1960s
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Extremely rare pine staircase designed by Charlotte Perriand for the Les Arcs Ski Resort in France. Just over 6 feet tall with 8 steps. Steps can be walked on all the way to the top and are structurally sound. Presently, only two of these staircases are for sale in the world and we are happy to have them both at our showroom. Perfect patina to the Pine and a very well preserved white particle board body and a colorful particle board back. Beautiful wide pine handrail that gives these steps their iconic appearance. This staircase has 4 separate cabinets in different heights. Each cabinet door has a Pine knob. The first cabinet is a smaller cubby, the middle 2 cabinets are separated by shelves and were likely for linens and wool blankets while the last cabinet opens up to reveal ample storage with a small clothing rack...
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