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Robert Stilin LLC
1133 Broadway, #614
New York City, NY 10010 , United States
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212.255.1975
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Glazed Ceramic Decorative Plate, Greece, 20th C
$ 450
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Description
Decorative glazed ceramic plate. Hand-painted floral pattern, created in Greece in the early 20th C.
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Dimensions
H. 0.75 in; Diam. 9 in; H. 1.91 cm; Diam. 22.86 cm;
Message from Seller:
Robert Stilin is known for effortlessly combining crisp, clean architecture with custom upholstery, antique and vintage furniture and modern and contemporary art to create casually elegant homes that are warm, comfortable and very livable. With over 25 years of experience running his own design firm, the New York and Hamptons based designer has built a solid reputation as a highly versatile interior designer whose classically modern work is custom tailored to the needs of each client and project
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