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In the taste of KNOLL by Eero SAARINEN, two-tone brown and ecru tulip-leg salon comprising a round table with 6 chairs and 2 stools. Chips and scratches from use. Dim table : H : 71 cm, D : 120 cm Size of chair: H: 81 cm, W: 46.5 cm, D: 52 cm Stool size: H: 41 cm, D: 40 cm

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