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Designed by Nanda Vigo
In a room for the well-being many elements called furniture are necessary that actually once set remain fixed. I always reject the tendency to overload the space; therefore I have always worked to the limit of need. The seat Block born with this aim in 1970 is now reedit with the same function but with a greater spirit of joy in the choice of covers.
Finishes:
Wooden frame with multi density polyurethane foam upholstered in black mongolian fur, in fuchsia, blue faux fur or velvet
Dimensions:
W440 x D490 x H580 mm
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