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"Deep Relief Credenza" by Paul Evans Signed and Dated, 1972

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An incredible hand-crafted "Deep Relief Sculpted Credenza" by Paul Evans. Signed and Dated "Paul Evans 72". This amazing brutalist sideboard has a distinctive presence and perfect scale. The interior of the cabinet has lacquered Chinese red paint and the exterior is all executed in welded steel and a polychrome painted finish. All original and unique artisan craftsmanship. The slate top is original Pennsylvania slate. There are some light marks, as shown in images, but not distracting. The Paul Evans cabinet is art furniture and would look great in any collection! Dimensions: 31" H x 72.5" W x 21.75"
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