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Lazada
Designed by Hanne Willmann
Following the concept of the Salver collection, the side table continues to offer harmony and delicate detail. The chamfer on the edge of the table top and the skin-feel lacquer finish highlight the characteristics of the collection. Further more, the side table extend the flexibility of the collection, it works as a convenient laptop stand or small tea table that offers varied solution for different room situation and lifestyles.
Finishes:
Base in metal painted dark grey, structure and top in wood with veneer in walnut, natural oak or stained oak or top in MDF lacquered matt bordeaux red or structure and top in MDF lacquered in volcanic grey
Dimensions:
W1000 x D400 x H600 mm
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