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Lazada
Designed by Philippe Starck
Neoz sofas, bed and day-bed emphasize the formal charateristics of the collection they belong to, by building a sort of living nest marked by the hem-stitched tissue whiteness, like past laundry, and the cushions’ softness. Large wheels, though, suggest it as an only termporary luxe.
Finishes:
Base in ebonized mahogony base with cast aluminium cap and castors, upholstery in linen cotton fabric in white
Dimensions:
W2060 x D1520 x H850 mm
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