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[edit]DescriptionSvenska Institutet i Rom Interiör. Bibliotek. ARKM.1984-102-1337.jpg |
Svenska: Svenska Institutet i Rom Interiör. Bibliotek. Inredningen utformades av Carl Malmsten, Elsa Gullberg, Märta Måås-Fjetterströms ateljé och ordnades på platsen av Maja Sjöström. ArkDes ARKM.1984-102-1337 |
Date | probably 1940 |
Source | https://digitaltmuseum.se/011015013143/svenska-institutet-i-rom-interior-bibliotek |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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