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Museumkrukje / Berlage stool, The Netherlands, 2015

Museumkrukje / Berlage stool, The Netherlands, 2015

Berlage stool, Gemeentemuseum Den Haag (The Hague)
Lacquered oak, black-stained plywood
Designed by H.H. van Zeggeren and H.G. Schouten
Stamp on the inside of the stools stating that this is a reissue commissioned by the Gemeentemuseum The Hague from 2015
Height 46,5 cm / width 34 x 34 cm

Read our post about the Kunstmuseum Den Haag / Gemeentemuseum Den Haag for more information about this beautiful piece of furniture.

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