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Designed by Yabu Pushelberg
Mei is a lacquered wood bench that distills the Ming archetype into a clean, rectilinear silhouette with a quietly modern stance. Pared-back details are softened with an upholstered seat. It reflects a universal elegance that feels both familiar and new.
Finishes:
Structure in wood lacquered in a selection of colours, upholstery in a selection of fabric or leather
Dimensions:
W1100 x D530 x H844 mm SH460 mm
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