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Lazada
Designed by Mario Ruiz
Kiri is a set of round accent tables combining rattan with solid wood and lacquer in an aesthetically fluent dialogue. It may be difficult to imagine how such a supple material like the rattan used to shape the base can support the weight of the wooden tops, but the fact is rattan is actually strong. The project thus intertwines the two raw materials characterizing Expormim?s identity.
Finishes:
Base in rattan in natural or stained in a selection of colours, top in solid oak in natural or stained in a selection of colours
Dimensions:
DIA400 x H550 mm
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