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Valerie Wade
108 Fulham Road, Chelsea
London SW3 6HS , England
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Italian 1970s brass magazine rack
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Description
Well-proportioned magazine rack with two generous compartments. Brass twisted detail to the sides, handle and feet.
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Dimensions
W. 17.32 in; H. 18.11 in; D. 7.87 in; W. 44 cm; H. 46 cm; D. 20 cm;
Message from Seller:
For the last thirty years, Valerie Wade has been supplying interior decorators, architects and fashion designers with her unique mix of furniture, lighting and objects. Ranging seamlessly from the 1920s to the 1980s, the collection is peppered with international names; Paolo Buffa, Oswaldo Borsani, Venini, Jean-Michel Frank, Marcel Breuer, Karl Springer, Steve Chase and Cedric Hartman. Unnamed pieces are chosen on aesthetics, function and wit.
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