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Modern Room sells 20th century design and art Jindrich Halabala H269 chair
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Jindrich Halabala H269 chair
Jindrich Halabala H269 chair
Jindrich Halabala H269 chair

Jindrich Halabala H269 chair

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A beautiful H269 chair designed in the early 1930s by Jindrich Halabala for Spojené UP Závody.

Bentwood arms in a dark stain with new cream upholstery. In excellent condition.

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A beautiful H269 chair designed in the early 1930s by Jindrich Halabala for Spojené UP Závody.

Bentwood arms in a dark stain with new cream upholstery. In excellent condition.

A beautiful H269 chair designed in the early 1930s by Jindrich Halabala for Spojené UP Závody.

Bentwood arms in a dark stain with new cream upholstery. In excellent condition.

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