fine arts
Apr 27 2007, Aneez

This unique chair designed by Del Cover gives you the castle and the throne merged into one beautiful piece of furniture.

The one-of-a-kind wooden chair transports you into the world of fairy tales. Complete with miniature staircase and the...

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