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Designed by Enzo Mari
Very lucidly, Enzo Mari decided to realize this tables collection with transparent crystal tops in order to valorise the harsh simplicity of steel sections bases. Designed in 1973 for Driade, uninterruptedly producted since then, these pieces can be certainly numbered among the most successful of the Milan master.
Finishes:
Base in steel painted black, beem in beech wood in natural or veneer in walnut, fossil oak or oak stained black, top in tempered clear glass
Dimensions:
W2000 x D500 x H500 mm
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