Legendary Lucite Designer Michel Dumas
Smoked lucite vanity by Michel Dumas, 1970s
Lucite Side Table Cart Michel Dumas for Roche Bobois, France, 1970s
desk & chair by Michel Dumas, c. 1971
1970's Plexiglass Bookcase on Wheels by Michel Dumas for Roche Bobois
Lucite brown plexiglas chair by Michel Dumas - 1970s
Michel Dumas Large Chrome, Clear Plexiglass Shelf Unite by Roche Bobois
Pair of stools Produced by Michel Dumas Créations, France, near 1970
Modular Shelving System by Michel Ducaroy for Roche Bobois
Magazine rack design by Michel Dumas made by Roche Bobois 1960
Michel Dumas side table,1970s
Michel Dumas Coffee Table
1970s Michel Dumas Smoked Acrylic Magazine Rack
Vintage coffee table by Michel Dumas for Roche Bobois, France 1970s
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