Designed by Daniele Lo Scalzo Moscheri
SYSTEM is a project born from a very simple sign. A rhomboidal and rounded section creates an ideal line for the design of a family of tables and benches, with a light and soft presence. System is a modular and varied program of different heights and dimensions. The purity of the leg section is combined with the soft and rounded shape of the tops. The construction with aluminum extrusions makes for a solid base available in many sizes of HPL tops that are interlinked in the Varaschin world.
Finishes:
Structure in aluminium powder coated white, silk grey, grey, bronze, Dark brown or black, seat in teak or in HPL, optional seat cushions upholstered in a selection of fabrics
Dimensions:
W1780 x D450 x H430 mm
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SYSTEM is a project born from a very simple sign. A rhomboidal and rounded section creates an ideal line for the design of a family of tables and benches, with a light and soft presence. System is a modular and varied program of different heights and dimensions. The purity of the leg section is combined […]
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