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Lazada
Designed by Frank Chou
Finishes:
Legs in metal lacquered silk black, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W2320 x D2260 x H1150 mm MH250 mm Necessary Mattress: W2000 x D2000 mm W2120 x D2260 x H1150 mm MH250 mm Necessary Mattress: W1800 x D2000 mm W1920 x D2260 x H1150 mm MH250 mm Necessary Mattress: W1600 x D2000 mm W1820 x D2260 x H1150 mm MH250 mm Necessary Mattress: W1500 x D2000 mm
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