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Item Ships From: Italy
Early 1900s Vintage Birdcage
Located in Florence, Tuscany
I have been on the lookout for the ideal vintage birdcage for some time and recently came across this wonderful specimen in Rome. It is made of wood and metal wire in cream and blue....
Category
Early 20th Century Italian Country Italy Bird Cages
Materials
Metal
DeCastelli Nest House N.1 in Natural Corten by Filippo Pisan
By DeCastelli
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Our care for the environment around us can also be seen in the attention paid to our small friends in the animal kingdom. A small birdhouse can set the stage, with a structure that’s...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Italy Bird Cages
Materials
Fir
DeCastelli Dog House N°1 in Natural Corten by Filippo Pisan
By DeCastelli
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Dog House n°1 reinvents homes for our furry friends. Created as a version of Cottage n°1, it offers a conceptual revisitation of traditional kennels, focusing on the intrinsic charac...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Italy Bird Cages
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Lombard cage with attached arm made of iron and sheet metal
Located in Milano, IT
The iron and sheet metal cage is cylindrical in shape, with a door sliding upward and on either side two small feeders (one for grain and one for water), with a dome-shaped top. A pi...
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19th Century Italian Antique Italy Bird Cages
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Iron, Sheet Metal
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