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Lazada
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 sofa collection is inspired by layed clouds. It gently hugs you with its whimsical and layered back. The plump cushions provide good support allow you to lean back and relax.
Gather collection represents diversity. Different materials gather together and each have a distinct personality. It blends decorative form with function for your living room.
PLEGAT sideboard inherits the design concept of the collection. Natural material coexists with functions. Wood texture is delicate and elegant. Composite wooden columns stand on metal frame to show beauty and elegance of the cabinet.
Planet accent table comes in two sizes, each at different heights. They are arranged side by side just like planet and stars.
Compact and easy to handle, with its cone-shaped legs and tops of lively colours, the Trio collection carries us back to the Mid-Century modern age. Its main appeal lies in the simplicity of its design as much as in its insouciant personality, a piece as funny and charming as practical and versatile.
Inspired by the square colosseum in Rome, were the arc shape of windows and the straight square shape of building live together. Roma coffee table collection comes in a set of three, with sturdy shapes that capture the beauty of architecture.
$1,900.00
Sett is a series of accent tables showcasing the innate beauty of marble and glass, inspired by a jewellery technique, where precious gems are inlaid and precisely ÔsetÕ into a frame. Designed by Luca Nichetto, the look is sharp and sophisticated, alluding to the influence of Scandinavian functionalism infused with NichettoÕs Italian accent on objects […]