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Kulik Selzer
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Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92007 , United States
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858.269.2422
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French 1940s Inlaid Tray
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Description
A French 1940s rectangular serving tray.
Surrounded with a raised curved edge and decorative cross banding to the interior border. The central square is beautifully formed from four quadrilateral triangle veneers adding a subtle geometric twist, the square is framed with further cross banding in a lighter finish. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 53.5 in; H. 2.8 in; D. 39.5 in; W. 135.89 cm; H. 7.11 cm; D. 100.33 cm;
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Kulik Selzer specializes in curating modern libraries on visual culture and design, as well as sourcing exceptional pieces of modern design and decorative arts. Viewings are available by appointment at our showrooms in London and Rancho Santa Fe. Contact us at 858.269.2422 or email babette@kulikselzer.com.
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