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Period: 17th Century
1966 Helge Borge Mortensen Freestanding Desk
Located in London, GB
Helge Borge Mortensen Desk. Front with four drawers with carved circular handles. H. 72 cm. L. 160 cm. D. 80 cm. Provenance: Made as apprenticeship tes...
Category
Danish Scandinavian Modern Antique 17th Century Conference Tables
Materials
Hardwood
Herman Miller Conference Table
Located in Miami, FL
Charles and Ray Eames designer for Herman Miller Aluminium Group. Executed by Vitra.
Conference table featuring a large oval top, set on a sturdy aluminium base.
Label on the underside.
Category
North American Mid-Century Modern Antique 17th Century Conference Tables
Materials
Beech
1950s Freestanding Lady's Desk, Frame with Oblique Stretchers
Located in London, GB
1950s Freestanding Lady's desk, frame with oblique stretchers. Front with two drawers, above pull-out writing leaf. Top with three drawers, room for storage and two cabinets, interi...
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Danish Scandinavian Modern Antique 17th Century Conference Tables
Materials
Hardwood
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