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Designed by Sebastian Herkner
Bond is inspired by the Parthenon temple from the Greeks, the expression for solid and sculptural beauty. The table top is in balance with the straight legs which are intersecting with each other in a well crafted and defined way.
Finishes:
Legs in nero marquina marble or venato white marble, top in MDF lacquered matt black or white or in wood with veneer in walnut or stained oak
Dimensions:
W1000 x D1000 x H360 mm W1200 x D1200 x H360 mm W1000 x D600 x H360 mm W1400 x D800 x H360 mm
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