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Marc Du Plantier (Attributed)
French Iron and Leather Bench or Vanity Stool Attributed to Marc Duplantier
Origin | France | ||||||||||||
Period | 1950-1979 | ||||||||||||
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Condition | Good. | ||||||||||||
Creation Date | 1960 | ||||||||||||
Description | Elegant French modern neoclassical hand-wrought iron bench or vanity stool attributed to Marc Duplantier with a stunning curved seat covered in leather and supported by a curved wrought iron and wood frame. A work of delicate design, engineering and workmanship. |
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Styles / Movements | Mid Century, Modern | ||||||||||||
Incollect Reference Number | 431310 |
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