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Placido Columbani was Italian architectural designer who worked chiefly in England in the latter part of the 18th century. He belonged to the school of the Adams and Pergolesi and like them frequently designed the enrichments of furniture. He was a prolific producer of chimney-pieces which are often mistaken for Adam work of moulded friezes and painted plaques for cabinets and the like.

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