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Designed by Christophe Pillet
A diamond changes into a seat: faceted from a thousand veins that reflect light, Meridiana transforms the lines of construction and power in lines of poetry. Suspended in its thin metal structure, it shines in its transparency or its sophisticated nuances.
Finishes:
Swivel, base in steel painted black or in chrome finish, natural ash or lacquered charcoal, seat in polycarbonate in white, black, transparent or smoke grey
Dimensions:
W575 x D580 x H1070 mm SH670 mm W575 x D580 x H1170 mm SH770 mm
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