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Lazada
Designed by Christophe Delcourt
The Jom bed was created with the concept of the coromandel screen from the Tang Dynasty. It captures the traditional style of art and aesthetic while inheriting the function of sheltering, partition, and decoration. The fully upholstered bed creates a cozy feeling.
Finishes:
Feet in metal painted dark grey, upholstery in fabric or leather, base board
Dimensions:
W2070 x D2140 x H1200 mm MH280 mm Necessary Mattress: W2000 x D2000 mm W1870 x D2140 x H1200 mm MH280 mm Necessary Mattress: W1800 x D2000 mm W1570 x D2140 x H1200 mm MH280 mm Necessary Mattress: W1500 x D2000 mm W1420 x D2140 x H1200 mm MH280 mm Necessary Mattress: W1350 x D2000 mm
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Noa sofa is designed to deliver the extraordinary craftsmanship as well as the idea of folding space. The crisp tailored leather back bends over to the side creating a continious flow throughout the sofa with the versatility of the modular seating system.
$5,550.00
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