Gordon Andrews (Australian, 1914-2001), Rondo Chair, designed…
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Gordon Andrews (Australian, 1914-2001), Rondo Chair, designed 1956, cast aluminium splayed base, upholstered in brown and faded red fabric, height 79 cm. Provenance: Shapiro Auctioneers, SH068 20/21C Design, Lot 95, 17/8/11. Other Notes: cf. Andrews, Gordon. A Designers life, South Australia: griffin press, 1993, p. 103

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