1950
H97 x W290 x P210
Double bedroom by Osvaldo Borsani from the 50s. The bed is made of wood covered in walnut root with two integrated bedside tables in glass and brass. The shape of the headboard features a dynamic design with slightly curved sides, similar to a shell. Tapered legs with brass feet lift the bed and add lightness and further elegance to the design. Dresser with large mirror, glass shelf with wooden legs and brass work. Wardrobe with 6 mirrored doors, drawers and internal lighting, with relative key, original wooden coat hangers. bed: L290 x D210 x H97 Dresser L165 x H180 x D50 wardrobe H190 x D62 x L3315 light wear as in the photo

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