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Designed by Ximi Li
Finishes:
Base in solid walnut or stained oak with metal painted dark grey, top in wood with veneer in walnut or stained oak or in milano grey or venato white marble
Dimensions:
Marble Top W1700 x D800 x H333 mm W1400 x D650 x H333 mm W1400 x D650 x H433 mm Wood Top W1700 x D800 x H320 mm W1400 x D650 x H320 mm W1400 x D650 x H420 mm
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Mellow chair is inspired by layed clouds. It gently hugs you with its whimsical and layered back. The tubular metal legs adds a polish touch to the design.
Gather collection represents diversity. Different materials gather together and each have a distinct personality. It blends decorative form with function for your living room.
Stone slab is imbedded in the wooden top of PLEGAT dining table. Composite wooden columns stand on paralleled metal frames, showing elegance and contrast between different materials. It is a classic work of craftsmanship and details.
The substantial semi-cylinder legs connect the slim stone top to form an oval shape, the Ratio coffee table is both sturdy and elegant. Feathering multiple materials that adds details and highlights to this piece.
Minimalism and pure elegance characterize the Cage tables, whose precious top comes in different types of marble, round or square.
Rocco coffee table collection takes inspiration from the Stone Henge. The play with natural simplicity and sculpture resulting in both ancient and modern.
Pocky is a dining table with bold and sculptural forms. The pedestal base features a set of pillars that finished in colored lacquer, balance design and craftsmanship and also symbolized a happy reunion.
$4,220.00
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