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Lars Åkesson, Candelabra, Brass, Sweden, 1984
Located in High Point, NC
A heavy-alloy brass candelabra designed by Lars Åkesson and produced by Vallonmässing, Sweden
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Vintage 1980s Swedish Candelabras

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Lars Åkesson, Candelabra, Brass, Vallonmässing, Sweden, 1983
Located in High Point, NC
A candelabra. In brass, heavy alloy. Designed by Lars Åkesson. This example signed and dated 1983.  
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Lars Åkesson, Small Candlesticks, Brass, Vallonmässing, Sweden, 1982
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