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Lazada
Designed by Gordon Guillaumier
An exercise in style, refinement and essentiality, the Megara sofa comes with suede, fabric and leather covers and features a round backrest that smoothly flows into the armrest and creates a refined detail just before meeting the seat: almost a cushion sinking into the backrest. A terminal element, a day-bed and a pouf complete the set to convey an idea of full and timeless elegance. It is conceived for lovers of classic sofas who do not want to miss out on the distinct Driade’s style.
Finishes:
Legs in steel painted dark, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W2200 x D1020 x H750 mm W2770 x D1020 x H750 mm
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