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ARCOM MOBILI chair, 80s. Metal legs. Black velvet fabric and burgundy plush seat. Arcom label. Measurements: 80 x 65 x 90 cm. Stunning postmodern vintage style armchair. This unique piece features black velvet upholstery and a plush burgundy seat, creating a truly eye-catching design that will leave no one indifferent. Crafted with exceptional attention to detail, this armchair features sleek metal legs and a subtle Arcom label. Postmodern design, especially in the realm of furniture such as armchairs, breaks with conventional styles. These are creative, eclectic and often eccentric forms, defined by diversity and individuality. These pieces combine various designs and materials, resulting in unique and artistic solutions.

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ARCOM MOBILI chair, 80s. Metal legs. Black velvet fabric and burgundy plush seat. Arcom label. Measurements: 80 x 65 x 90 cm. Stunning postmodern vintage style armchair. This unique piece features black velvet upholstery and a plush burgundy seat, creating a truly eye-catching design that will leave no one indifferent. Crafted with exceptional attention to detail, this armchair features sleek metal legs and a subtle Arcom label. Postmodern design, especially in the realm of furniture such as armchairs, breaks with conventional styles. These are creative, eclectic and often eccentric forms, defined by diversity and individuality. These pieces combine various designs and materials, resulting in unique and artistic solutions.

Schätzwert 800 - 900 EUR
Startpreis 500 EUR

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