Chrysler Sideboard
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DESCRIPTION
The rounded silhouette and the geometric patterns of Chrysler Sideboard elegantly depict the skyscraper. This sideboard was designed by Malabar designers by taking inspiration from The Chrysler Building. The famous architect known for art deco, William Van Alen made the world's tallest skyscraper in US, Empire State building surpassed it in 1931. This exclusive piece has the polished brass base that supports the glass and black lacquered walnut root.
Product ID:
182536
Style:
Modern
Color:
Chocolate Brown
Frame Finish:
High Gloss Lacquer
Details:
Polished Brass
Width:
266 cm | 104.7 inches
Depth:
58 cm | 22.8 inches
Height:
82 cm | 32.3 inches
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