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Period: 1940s
Color:  Yellow
Florence Knoll Bureau
Located in Westport, CT
Florence Knoll , knoll international Slant front petite birch chest of draws, original condition french polished rare design , with top raise side rails.
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American Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1940s Commodes and Chests of Drawers

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Wood

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