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ATTRIBUTED TO JOAN BUSQUETS I JANÉ (1874-1949). ARQUIMESA, 1920-1925. Carved and veneered oak wood with marquetry. Metal handles, hinges and lock. With three movable doors, eleven compartments with doors, eight open compartments and seventeen drawers. Slight marks from use. 174 x 109 x 46 cm (closed); 176 x 139 x 70 cm (open). Reference literature: -Number 1295-A. Arquimesa. Oberta - Museu del Disseny. (n. d.). -Number 1295. Arquimesa. Tancada - Museu del Disseny (n. d.). -Number 1061. Arquimesa per a Exposició de Mèxic - Museu del Disseny. (n. d.).

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ATTRIBUTED TO JOAN BUSQUETS I JANÉ (1874-1949). ARQUIMESA, 1920-1925. Carved and veneered oak wood with marquetry. Metal handles, hinges and lock. With three movable doors, eleven compartments with doors, eight open compartments and seventeen drawers. Slight marks from use. 174 x 109 x 46 cm (closed); 176 x 139 x 70 cm (open). Reference literature: -Number 1295-A. Arquimesa. Oberta - Museu del Disseny. (n. d.). -Number 1295. Arquimesa. Tancada - Museu del Disseny (n. d.). -Number 1061. Arquimesa per a Exposició de Mèxic - Museu del Disseny. (n. d.).

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