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Lazada
Designed by Ximi Li
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.
Finishes:
Structure in solid wood in walnut or stained oak with metal painted dark grey or structure in oak stained black with smoke oak top trim with metal in brass, top in porcelain in nero marquina or calacatta
Dimensions:
W2800 x D1050 x H750 mm W2400 x D1050 x H750 mm W2200 x D1050 x H750 mm W2000 x D1050 x H750 mm W1800 x D900 x H750 mm W1600 x D900 x H750 mm
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