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Public bar. France, circa 1927. Michel Dufet, designer.
Table lamp. France, n.d. Metal base and metal reflector. Polished metal and white frosted glass. Boris Jean Lacroix, designer.
Chimney table lamp. France, n.d. White ground glass mounted on nickeled metal base. Boris Jean, Lacroix, designer.
Wall lights. Paris, n.d. Twin studies in geometry. Boris Jean Lacroix, designer.
Box wall light. Paris, n.d. Boris Jean Lacroix, designer.
Ceiling lighting. France, circa 1927. Boris-Jean Lacroix, designer and maker.
Private Office of H. Farman. Paris, circa 1927. René Joubert and Philippe-Etienne Petit , designers of D.I.M. (Décoration Interieure Moderne).
Desk. France,1925-30. Canadian birch. Michel Dufet, designer.
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