japanned furniture

japanned furniture
Лесоводство: мебель с отделкой натуральными лаками

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  • Martin Pierce — is a furniture and hardware designer [1] born in Worcester, England, and now residing in Los Angeles, California. He has lived in Los Angeles since 1980 and has over this period developed several unique styles of furniture, which include his… …   Wikipedia

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