Designed by Masayuki Kurokawa
The elegant AIR screen is a versatile piece: made of four detachable panels that can also stand individually, it can be used both as space divider or as decorative screen.
Finishes:
Structure in wood with veneer in walnut, stained oak or smoke oak
Dimensions:
W2090 x D310 x H1600 mm W1584 x D310 x H1600 mm W1047 x D310 x H1600 mm
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