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1960's Florence Knoll Lounge Series Sofa Settee by Knoll International

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    PK 31 /2 sofa settee by Poul Kjærholm, manufactured by first manufacturer Ejvindt Kold Christensen Denmark (marking on last photo). Sofa comes with original upholstered frame panels...
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  • Chartreuse Green Warren Platner Stool by Knoll
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    High model stool from the 'Wire series' by American designer Warren Platner for Knoll International in nickel execution with a chartreuse green mohair velour Knoll fabrics upholstery...
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  • Warren Platner Large Ottoman / Stool in Blush Pink & Gold Velvet by Knoll
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