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WILLIAM KATAVOLOS Pair of armchairs mod. New York. Upholstered vinyl leather, chrome-plated steel. ICF production, second half of the 1960s. 72x65x77 cm. A PAIR OF ARMCHAIRS BY W. KATAVOLOS Good overall condition. Small lines, light scratches, normal signs of wear from daily use. Small misses to chrome plating. Original vinyl leather in good vintage condition.

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WILLIAM KATAVOLOS Pair of armchairs mod. New York. Upholstered vinyl leather, chrome-plated steel. ICF production, second half of the 1960s. 72x65x77 cm. A PAIR OF ARMCHAIRS BY W. KATAVOLOS Good overall condition. Small lines, light scratches, normal signs of wear from daily use. Small misses to chrome plating. Original vinyl leather in good vintage condition.

Estimate 1 000 - 1 500 EUR
Starting price 1 000 EUR

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For sale on Friday 12 Jul : 14:15 (CEST)
genova, Italy
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