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Results for: 'Marcel Breuer' Cesca chair The Cesca chair () is a chair design created in 1928 by the Hungarian-American architect and designer Marcel Breuer. It consists of a tubular steel frame and a rattan seat and backing. The design was named as a tribute to Breuer’s adopted daughter Francesca…
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