Designed by Idelfonso Colombo
Tokyo is a console and also a bench. Metal structure and shelves in expanded metal painted matt gold, top and sides in black Valcromat. Practical element, equipped with usable support surfaces hung under the top, minimal and rigorous.
Finishes:
Structure in metal lacquered matt gold with MDF in black
Dimensions:
W1500 x D370 x H900 mm
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