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Chris Howard Antiques & Modern
3017 Adeline Street
Berkeley, CA 94703 , United States
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Celina Decorações Bench, Brazil, 1960s
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Description
Brazilian Modern stool by Munis Zilberberg for Celina Decorações, Rio de Janeiro Brazil, 1960's.
Crafted of solid Brazilian rosewood, with a newly upholstered seat in full-aniline leather.
Measurements
W 16.5'' x D 16.5'' x H 19'' -
More Information
Documentation: Ample Provenance Origin: Brazil Period: 1950-1979 Materials: rosewood, Leather, Oiled Condition: Good. Excellent condition with minor signs of age and use. Creation Date: 1960 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: CH_00001241 Incollect Reference #: 688328 -
Dimensions
W. 16.5 in; H. 19 in; D. 16.5 in; W. 41.91 cm; H. 48.26 cm; D. 41.91 cm; Seat H. 19 in; Seat H. 48.26 cm;
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