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Period: 17th Century
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.
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North American Mid-Century Modern Antique 17th Century Conference Tables
Materials
Beech
Large 'Guaruja' Dining Table/ Conference attributed to Jorge Zalszupin
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Spectacular Guanabara dining table was designed by Jorge Zalszupin and manufactured by l’Atelier, Brazil 1960. This stunning large table has a h...
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