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Lazada
Designed by Studio Expormim
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.
Finishes:
Structure in metal painted in a selection of colours
Dimensions:
DIA460 x H470 mm
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