Null Hans Jørgen Wegner, prod. Carl Hansen & Son (4)
Denmark, 1980s, 75x55x50 cm…
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Hans Jørgen Wegner, prod. Carl Hansen & Son (4) Denmark, 1980s, 75x55x50 cm, four chairs in painted wood and straw, wears

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Hans Jørgen Wegner, prod. Carl Hansen & Son (4) Denmark, 1980s, 75x55x50 cm, four chairs in painted wood and straw, wears

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