Designed by Uto Balmoral
Sideboard high and low version proposes in an elegant and contemporary way a new way of exhibiting objects, sculptures and plants. Thanks to the structure with metal plates, home gardening can become the protagonist of this element with a clean and linear design which, together with its wooden containment part, completes all the needs for use. A perfectly successful match, a trend that contemporary living never gives up.
Finishes:
Structure in metal painted burnished metal or patinated bronze with MDF lacquered in a selection of colours or painted chestnut veneer, internal shelf in clear glass
Dimensions:
W1800/2370 x D500/620 x H500/1090 mm
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