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Designed by L&L Studio
Kun and Lun are addition to the Tearoom collection. They representing the tea culture both physically and spiritually. These pieces are yet versatile to be storage and shelving units in the dining and study as well. The pieces pair together the Asian philosophy of life and the essence of nature, representing a harmonious integration of form and function. Highlight the extreme attention to refined craftsmanship, an essential element of Asian design.
Finishes:
Structure in wood with veneer in walnut or stained oak, open back with in rattan, door unit back with porcelain
Dimensions:
W1800 x D480 x H1786 mm W2000 x D480 x H1786 mm
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