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Florence Knoll International Sofa Model 25 BC

About the Item

This sofa was designed by Florence Knoll Bassett for Knoll International. Model 25 BC. From the 1960s and rare. It features the original black, white, and ecru woollen upholstery fabric and aluminium feet. Good condition.
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