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« Nobody’s Perfect » Bookcase by Gaetano Pesce, Italy, 2003
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Description
Library or bookcase of the Nobody’s Perfect series in resin by Gaetano Pesce. Edited by Zerodesigno, 2003. Four adjustable shelves with five positions. The use of colored resin blends makes each bookcase unique.
Rear openings on each back shelf and in the back of the bookcase allows the passage of electric wires. -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: Italy Period: 2000-2021 Creation Date: 2003 Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary Dealer Reference #: 144 Incollect Reference #: 290941 -
Dimensions
W. 24.02 in; H. 69.69 in; D. 21.26 in; W. 61 cm; H. 177 cm; D. 54 cm;
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