Spazio Nobile Heads to Art Elysées, Paris
At the Paris fair, Brussels-based gallery Spazio Nobile is showcasing contemporary pieces that explore the alchemy between the organic and the material
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Exhibition,
19– 23.10.2017
Spazio Nobile at Art Elysées Art & Design
Pavilion C – 310C
19-23.10.2017, 11.00-20.00
Spazio Nobile will showcase contemporary unique pieces and limited editions exploring the organic and material alchemy.
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