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Creator: Robert A. Wettstein
Robert A. Wettstein Valet Stand, 1986, Anthologie Quartet Edition, Germany.
By Robert A. Wettstein
Located in Brussels, BE
Rare Robert Wettstein Valet Stand "Mrs Hertz", 1986, Anthologie Quartet Edition, Germany. Avant -Garde design made with leather and iron. Collector item in good original condition. D...
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1980s German Post-Modern Vintage Robert A. Wettstein Furniture

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Iron

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