Berlin Object
$79
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Product Highlights
Cities is a series of micro-architectures by designer Carlo Massoud. This piece, crafted of mahogany wood, is inspired by the Franziskaner-Klosterkirche in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1250 as a monastery church for a Franciscan house. Built in the early Gothic style, it was destroyed during World War II. Today it is home to many exhibitions, plays and concerts. Inspired by world travels, each Cities piece is a reinterpretation of a global landmark - a structure that has significant historical, architectural, or cultural meaning.
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Assembly & Care
Assembly is not required.
For regular dusting use a dry cloth. For cleaning or in case of a spill, use a damp cloth and natural soap. Dry with a soft clean cloth. Do not use abrasive products when cleaningReturns & Warranty
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Berlin Object

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Product Details
Product Name | Berlin Object |
Price | $79 |
Shipping Status | In stock - ships in 4 to 5 weeks |
DIMENSIONS | 12" Wide x 4" Deep x 4" High |
WEIGHT | 2.0 lb |
SKU | EC-29621 |
Description |
Cities is a series of micro-architectures by designer Carlo Massoud. This piece, crafted of mahogany wood, is inspired by the Franziskaner-Klosterkirche in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1250 as a monastery church for a Franciscan house. Built in the early Gothic style, it was destroyed during World War II. Today it is home to many exhibitions, plays and concerts. Inspired by world travels, each Cities piece is a reinterpretation of a global landmark - a structure that has significant historical, architectural, or cultural meaning.
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