Desk Black 110x50x75 cm vidaXL Solid Mango Wood
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Black I Painting 113X83

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Introduce an air of vintage charm and add a stylish touch to your home decor with our elegant solid wooden desk! This solid mango wood desk will definitely make a practical and eye-catching addition to your interior. This vintage-style desk is made of solid mango wood, enabling it exceedingly stable and durable. Mango wood is a dense and robust hardwood which has exquisite brown or golden streaks and contours on its surface. Every step of the process is carried out with the greatest care, be it polishing, painting or lacquering. The tabletop provides a staunch and secure surface on which you can place your books, a fruit basket, a vase, as well as various other decorative items. It has three drawers with handles that provide ample space for storing small items. Additionally, the desk can be used in office or study room as a computer table, worktable, reading table or in the living room as a sideboard or console table. Important note: The exquisite craftsmanship and the graceful wood grains make every piece of furniture distinctive and slightly different from the next; the delivery is random.. Colour: Black. Material: Solid mango wood. Dimensions: 110 x 50 x 75 cm (L x W x H). 3 drawers with handles. Polished, painted and lacquered

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Black I Painting 113X83

Black I is an abstract expressionist painting 113 X 83 cm realized with mixed technique by the artist Jaime Jurado.Soft colors on abstract shapes as a free expression of the artist. The space contains forms that do not overlap but create a unitary element. Jaime Jurado BiografyJaime Jurado was born in Lucena, Spain in 1976. He recognized his path at the age of twelve years old and began his training. He earned his Master's Degree in Fine Arts from Mateo Inurria College in Córdoba, Spain. Jurado works in oil, acrylic, watercolor and mixed media. Among his many accolades, he won the first Gaudi Waterolor Award in 2008 to which he said “in this world you never know. I have been working for many years and nobody has given me anything. The best of all this is that your name sounds louder and stronger and you become known.”