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Galerie Carole Decombe - Paris
30 rue de Lille
Paris 75007 , France
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33140200012
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'Slepicka' side table
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Description
Side table, base in white enameled sandstone, the top in turned-wood.
French work made and designed by Emmanuel Levet Stenne, designer, and Isabelle Sicart, ceramist. Limited edition of 24. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: France Period: New Materials: ceramics, wood Condition: New. Creation Date: 2014 Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary, Collectible Design Incollect Reference #: 417481 -
Dimensions
H. 25.2 in; Diam. 13.39 in; H. 64 cm; Diam. 34 cm;
Message from Seller:
Carole Decombe owns two art galleries, one in Paris and one in Los Angeles. She first opened in 2007, a space to show antiques in the suburbs of Paris, at Garches. Her universe today is in a capsule setting in Saint Germain des Prés (Paris) and in Los Angeles. She offers in both gallery a selection of fine furniture and objets d’art mainly from Scandinavia but also presents contemporary artists’ works.
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