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Material: Cut Glass
Att. to The Atelier Line Vautrin, 20th C. Golden Talosel and Glass Convex Mirror
Located in London, GB
A stunning mid-century circular convex mirror crafted using talosel - a sculpted resin material closely associated with the Atelier Line Vautrin - and adorned with delicately tinted ...
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