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Napoleon Bonaparte Campaign Chair by Maison Grange Limited and Numbered Edition

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Set of 4 Chairs by Antoni De Moragas 1950s
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Fabulous set of chairs by renowned designer Antoni de Moragas, made of tubular iron and molded wood. Winners of the first prize in the furniture cont...
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Set of Four Chairs by Pierre Lottier for Alamazan, 1950s
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Pair of armchairs and ottomans designed by Antonio Citterio, Italy 1980s
By Antonio Citterio
Located in Benalmadena, ES
Exclusive set of two armchairs with ottomans of incredible design attributed to Antonio Citterio. These armchairs and ottomans are a beautiful and rare variant of the Scissor chair t...
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Sculptural Wrought Iron Garden Chair 1950s
Located in Benalmadena, ES
Spectacular wrought iron garden chairs, authentic sculptural works of art from the 1950s. Their unique design represents the beauty and craftsmanship of the era, with an intricate sp...
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Michele Lehmann, Signed and numbered
By Lehmann
Located in Benalmadena, ES
Engraving by the noted Swiss-born artist, Michele Lehmann, depicting a beautiful everyday flower selling scene. Work signed by the artist and numbered 19 of only 150 copies worldwide.
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