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batavia Reviews (2)
I have bought a few pieces for my apartment in Madrid from batavia: a cool book shelf called Random, a couple of Hans Wegner replicas, an extraordinary Santa & cole lamp, etc.
I normally shop around like mad trying to find the best prices for specific pieces I want. I can tell you they have the best prices on products I couldn't find anywhere else in Spain. I tried Becara a few times but they're expensive and their stuff is more oldfashioned and boring. The only problem i find when I go to Batavia is that they're in an area where parking is very difficult. The last time I spent 30 minutes trying to park!
18. May 2009
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