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PAPA BEAR


Retro vintage furniture and contemporary art


PAPA BEAR offers retro, vintage, mid-century furniture and contemporary art works for sale.

All of our items are hand-picked by our team and represent great quality furniture at reasonable prices.

We also stock lamps and objects that are chosen because of their mid-century style and their high quality.


32 Nunhead Green, SE15 3QF

www.papabearlondon.com

mobile: 07957 313 994

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PAPA BEAR


Retro vintage furniture and contemporary art


PAPA BEAR offers retro, vintage, mid-century furniture and contemporary art works for sale.

All of our items are hand-picked by our team and represent great quality furniture at reasonable prices.

We also stock lamps and objects that are chosen because of their mid-century style and their high quality.


32 Nunhead Green, SE15 3QF

www.papabearlondon.com

mobile: 07957 313 994

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