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Walnut Credenza by Franz Xaver Sproll - 1960s
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Chapo style sideboard in walnut by Franz Xaver Sproll, 1960s. Fantastic use of hinges and connections, just as Pierre Chapo did in the same era. Gorgeous high end midcentury to Postmodern pieces.
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Documentation: Ample Provenance Origin: Italy Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Mahogany, Walnut. Creation Date: 1960's Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 346840 -
Dimensions
W. 70.87 in; H. 30.91 in; D. 19.29 in; W. 180 cm; H. 78.5 cm; D. 49 cm;
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Goldwood by Boris, located in Antwerp, Belgium, offers a unique selection of high-end 20th-century furniture and decorative pieces, alongside a range of antique items. For appointments or inquiries, contact us at +32 493 794 223 or info@goldwoodbyboris.com.
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