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BØRGE MOGENSEN (1914-1972) Three-seater sofa, model "BM 2213", in piped brown leather, resting on high square-section light beech legs. Federica edition. Circa 1960 Height 76 cm - Length 223 cm - Depth 82 cm A three-seater sofa, model 'BM 2213', in brown leather and beech. Edited by Federica. 29 7/8 x 87 3/4 x 32 1/4 in.

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BØRGE MOGENSEN (1914-1972) Three-seater sofa, model "BM 2213", in piped brown leather, resting on high square-section light beech legs. Federica edition. Circa 1960 Height 76 cm - Length 223 cm - Depth 82 cm A three-seater sofa, model 'BM 2213', in brown leather and beech. Edited by Federica. 29 7/8 x 87 3/4 x 32 1/4 in.

Estimate 1 300 - 1 800 EUR

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