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Lazada
Designed by Rene Chyba
Erika collection started with modern minimalism style and finish with the oriental touch. The original idea of a simple shape with an unruffled gesture is implemented, with an industrial approach, by creating a consequent and logical set of new product solutions for your room.
Finishes:
Structure in solid wood with veneer top in walnut or stained oak, 3 drawers
Dimensions:
W1200 x D550 x H750 mm W1400 x D600 x H750 mm W1600 x D600 x H750 mm
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