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De Coene Glass Fire Screen in Wrought Iron - 1950s
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Description
Mid Century fire screen in wrought iron by De Coene. Made in Belgium.
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Documentation: Signed Origin: Belgium Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Iron, Glass. Creation Date: 1950's Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 280877 -
Dimensions
W. 35.04 in; H. 18.31 in; D. 6.89 in; W. 89 cm; H. 46.5 cm; D. 17.5 cm;
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Goldwood is an eclectic furniture and decoration boutique based in Antwerp, Belgium. Founded by Boris Devis, the store features a stunning collection of high-end 20th century items, offering an exciting mixture of luxurious and decorative pieces that range from classic designs by the likes of Tobia Scarpa and Wim Rietveld, to antique pieces by unknown designers.
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