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Lazada
Designed by Dainelli Studio
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.
Finishes:
Structure fibre plastic composite lacquered in a selection of colours
Dimensions:
W350 x D350 x H480 mm
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Collection which takes its name from the different thickness and irregular arrangement of certified teak slats that make up the “barcode” effect.