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Vintage Swedish Modern Mid Century Teak Lazy Susan Orig Gense
$120.00
This is a Mid Century Swedish Modern lazy susan server made by AS Stainless Steel of Sweden. It has beautiful mid century Scandinavian crafting with 4 stainless steel trays and a teak wood frame. As you can see in the photos it is able to be completely disassembled if you like. The teak wood has strong graining, fine quality. Overall Condition is excellent. The lazy susan spins freely. Size is 14″ across. This is a lovely vintage statement item for your Swedish modern or mide century collection.
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SKU: 994
Category: Flatware/Holloware
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