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George Nelson Slat Bench 1960's for sale

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Item ID: 382769

Item Description

A 1960's Slat Bench by George Nelson for Herman Miller.  Purchased from an estate which was decorated in the 1960's.  The bench has been fully restored in a satin black lacquer.  The bench was all Black when  purchased in the 60's.

Item Details

Eras: 1960s

Styles: Mid-Century

Measurements: 36.8 x 172.7 x 47.0 CM (H x W x D) Change Unit

Quantity: 1

Design History

Designer: Unknown designer

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