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Art Deco Stool, Czech Republic circa 1930
Creator: Jindrich Halabala (Attributed) Offered by: Coloneum Antik
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Wonderful Art Deco Stool from Jindrich Halabala with new partly velvet fabric from Kirkby Design x Eley Kishimoto.
The three legs are ebonized wood. -
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Notes: as described in the literature Origin: Czech Republic Period: 1920-1949 Condition: Good. New fabric in 2019 Creation Date: circa 1930 Styles / Movements: Modern, Bauhaus, Art Deco Dealer Reference #: AD-SI-490 Incollect Reference #: 308923 -
Dimensions
H. 17.32 in; Diam. 15.75 in; H. 44 cm; Diam. 40 cm;
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