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BORGE MOGENSEN armchair manufacturer FREDERICIA (Denmark), model 2331 (Wing chair), around 1990, red-brown leather (Cera cognac), square wooden feet, h 96cm, w 70cm, sh 45cm, leather with patina/stains, with 1 corresponding ottoman (model 2330)

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BORGE MOGENSEN armchair manufacturer FREDERICIA (Denmark), model 2331 (Wing chair), around 1990, red-brown leather (Cera cognac), square wooden feet, h 96cm, w 70cm, sh 45cm, leather with patina/stains, with 1 corresponding ottoman (model 2330)

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