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Designed by Christophe Delcourt
Table Tao is the quintessential of the French designer, Christophe Delcourt’s work, it is an homage to the spirit and the possibilities of wood. Sculptural, they define space as much as they are born from a subtle balance of intricate shapes of solid wood. Of infinite elegance, the tables offer a play on matter itself, alternating lacquered surfaces and raw wood.
Finishes:
Feet in metal lacquered black, structure in MDF lacquered in a selection of colours with veneer in walnut or stained oak
Dimensions:
W2000 x D1050 x H744 mm W2200 x D1050 x H744 mm W2400 x D1050 x H744 mm
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