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Fledermaus Sitzgruppe Based on the design by Josef Hoffmann from 1905/07, reddish stained wood, armchairs with upholstered seat (partially rubbed through) and backrest, marked Wittmann Austria. Matching round table with covered top under glass. 20th century. H. 67 cm, ø 66 cm.

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Fledermaus Sitzgruppe Based on the design by Josef Hoffmann from 1905/07, reddish stained wood, armchairs with upholstered seat (partially rubbed through) and backrest, marked Wittmann Austria. Matching round table with covered top under glass. 20th century. H. 67 cm, ø 66 cm.

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