Prod. Mim Rome DIS. Ennio Fazzioli - Group of five chairs, 60's H cm79x60x55 Pro…
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Prod. Mim Rome DIS. Ennio Fazzioli - Group of five chairs, 60's H cm79x60x55 Prod. Mim Rome DIS. Ico Parisi. Die-cast aluminum frame, seat and back in curved plywood veneered rosewood, upholstery to be reconditioned, signs of use.Prod. Mim Roma DIS. Ico Parisi. Die-cast aluminum frame, seat and back in curved plywood veneered rosewood, upholstery to recondition, signs of use.

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Prod. Mim Rome DIS. Ennio Fazzioli - Group of five chairs, 60's H cm79x60x55 Prod. Mim Rome DIS. Ico Parisi. Die-cast aluminum frame, seat and back in curved plywood veneered rosewood, upholstery to be reconditioned, signs of use.Prod. Mim Roma DIS. Ico Parisi. Die-cast aluminum frame, seat and back in curved plywood veneered rosewood, upholstery to recondition, signs of use.

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