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Creator: Frank & Son
Nelson Style Frank and Sons Step End Table for Arbuck
By Frank & Son, George Nelson
Located in New York, NY
Architectural design wrought iron step end table by Frank and Sons for Arbuck, after George Nelson.
Unusual white table surfaces create a dramatic and g...
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Frank & Son Furniture
Materials
Wrought Iron
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