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Lazada
Designed by Studio Expormim
Designs renovated from original pieces, which in his day, were part of the Expormim’s catalogue. Furniture that were a great success due to its comfort, robustness and durability. Made of non-skin and tinted rattan with water based dyes
Finishes:
Frame in rattan in natural or stained in a selection of colours, optional seat in a selection of fabric, vinyl or leather
Dimensions:
W670 x D740 x H790 mm SH430 mm
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Tryp is a side table. In spite of being conceived as a discreet accessory, it hardly goes unnoticed because its sophisticated aesthetic and metallic finish make it shine with unique elegance. Its legs are made of thin steel converging in a subtly perforated round top. It looks lightweight and it is indeed.
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Altet is one of those timeless classics deserving to be reedited because of its elegance and the simplicity of its shape. Without giving up on its roots or losing a tiny bit of its character, this updated version of Altet keeps showing how to successfully survive the passage of time.
$3,020.00
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