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Designed by Gordon Guillaumier
Anapo’s collection of tables, in the rectangular and circular version and in different sizes including a side table. Its inspiration lies in the Sixties and in a specific idea of middle-class home torn between rigour and softness, luxury and functionality, indifferent to passing fads.
Finishes:
Structure in steel painted black, top in tempered clear glass
Dimensions:
W2500 x D1050 x H740 mm
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