Designed by L&L Studio
Finishes:
Base in metal painted dark grey with wood with oak veneer stained black, upholstery in fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
Sofa with 2 Arms W2100 x D1030 x H720 mm SH400 mm W2300 x D1030 x H720 mm SH400 mm Sofa with 1 Arm W1350 x D1030 x H720 mm SH400 mm W1600 x D1030 x H720 mm SH400 mm W1850 x D1030 x H720 mm SH400 mm W2050 x D1030 x H720 mm SH400 mm Centre Module W900 x D1030 x H720 mm SH400 mm W1600 x D1030 x H720 mm SH400 mm W1800 x D1030 x H720 mm SH400 mm Corner Module W1830 x D1030 x H720 mm SH400 mm End Module W1830 x D1030 x H720 mm SH400 mm W2000 x D1030 x H720 mm SH400 mm Chaise Longue W1830 x D1030 x H720 mm SH400 mm W2030 x D1030 x H720 mm SH400 mm Ottoman W900 x D1030 x H400 mm
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