Null Omann Jun (1928-2016) pour Møbelfabrik 
 Buffet rectangulaire en bois de ro…
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Omann Jun (1928-2016) pour Møbelfabrik Buffet rectangulaire en bois de rose. Avec étiquette de la marque. Danemark, années 1970 Dimensions : 80 x 44 x 120 cm Gunni Omann, également connu sous le nom d'Omann Jun, était un éminent designer et ébéniste danois. Sa renommée est principalement due à ses meubles en teck des années 1950 et 1960, qui sont devenus de véritables icônes du design danois moderne.

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Omann Jun (1928-2016) pour Møbelfabrik Buffet rectangulaire en bois de rose. Avec étiquette de la marque. Danemark, années 1970 Dimensions : 80 x 44 x 120 cm Gunni Omann, également connu sous le nom d'Omann Jun, était un éminent designer et ébéniste danois. Sa renommée est principalement due à ses meubles en teck des années 1950 et 1960, qui sont devenus de véritables icônes du design danois moderne.

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