Designed by Rene Chyba
Erika collection started with modern minimalism style and finish with the oriental touch. The unique feature of Erika Slim is the use of new technologies and materials, representative of high-level industrial design. From this approach comes the versatile corner feet in die-casting aluminum, with a recognizable thin conical shape, which provides the products with elegance, lightness, and a floating sensation. The coffee table in wood or stone top and the drawers that opens from both side to provide storage. The original idea of a simple shape with an unruffled gesture is implemented, with an industrial approach, by creating a consequent and logical set of new product solutions for your living room.
Finishes:
Base in metal painted dark grey, structure in wood with veneer in walnut or stained oak, top in porcelain in nero marquina or calacutta white
Dimensions:
W1000 x D1000 x H360 mm W1200 x D1200 x H360 mm
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Erika’s collection started with modern minimalism style and finish with the oriental touch. The unique feature of Erika Slim is the use of new technologies and materials, representative of high-level industrial design. From this approach comes the versatile corner feet in die-casting aluminum, with a recognizable thin conical shape, which provides the products with elegance, […]
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