Designed by Frank Chou
With its dramatic sculptural elements balanced by an overall minimalist, neutral styling, the Bold desk is an eye-catcher. Grouped cylindrical legs support a long, slender tabletop, making for an intriguing and elegant contrast.
Finishes:
Top in wood with veneer in walnut or stained oak, base in MDF lacquered in a selection of colours
Dimensions:
W1400 x D600 x H750 mm W1600 x D600 x H750 mm W1800 x D600 x H750 mm
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